do you know which? and at a playable framerate too?
although with that kind of graphics card it should be fine for playing
Well first he sent me this .jar file which is used to help install the shader mod. However I cant seem to send the link for it on here because BLF treats it as a referral link.
Then I had to download this, the actual shader mod:
http://sonicether.com/shaders/download/v10.1/standard/Next I had to roll back my game to 1.8 instead of 1.8.8 because it only works on 1.8.
Then I got and installed OptiFine:
http://optifine.net/adloadx?f=OptiFine_1.8.0_HD_U_D1.jarThen next, for the shader to work, I had to create a folder in my Minecraft directory (in %appdata$) called "shaderpacks", and then put the actual shader mod file in there (as the .zip file)
Once that was done, the game was rolled back to 1.8, and Opti-Fine was installed, I then had to run the original shader mod .jar file, which let me then select either the shader mod or OptiFine to run with. I selected OptiFine. Then it did stuff and then I launched Minecraft, and had to select the new player profile created by the game (doing that lets you play with the shaders, but the game will treat you as running on your regular profile too; its kinda hard to explain). I selected the 1.8 Shaders Mod profile rather than OptiFine.
The game ran with the shaders on from there, and with OptiFine enabled at the same time I was able to tweak some other settings so that I would get better FPS.
I run on about 50 FPS at render distance 9 right now with the shaders on, so yeah. The best tweaks I did was enabling using the old shader thing in the shader option tab in-game.