Minecraft is far from being the best looking game available on PC, but a recently released shader pack makes the game look better than it ever did.
The latest version of Sonic Ether’s Unbelievable Shaders, known as SEUS Renewed adds ray-tracing effects to Minecraft through path-tracing. Needless to say, these effects make a huge difference, but they also need a more powerful system to make the game run smoothly. Minecraft can run on pretty much anything nowadays, but the videos below have been captured on a system sporting a GTX 1070 Ti GPU.
they added ray tracing in the new minecraft shader dev build i am absolutely shitting myself pic.twitter.com/sEbY78Vuz5
— notglacier (@notglacier) March 30, 2019
Messing around a bit more
you can do indirect lighting and stuff now pic.twitter.com/X8q3msBen7
— notglacier (@notglacier) March 30, 2019
Here are some of the new features of SEUS Renewed:
- Improved GI and SSAO
- Super smooth Temporal Anti-Aliasing
- Completely reworked system for day/night cycle based on atmospheric scattering
- Accurate sunlight color via atmospheric scattering
- Accurate ambient sky lighting from atmospheric scattering via Spherical Harmonics
- New atmospheric scattering on distand land for a natural sense-of-scale
- New underwater rendering
- Normal/bump mapping from torch/artificial light
- Screen-space shadow tracing for better contact shadows
- Vastly improved performance with long render distance settings
- Physically-based specular highlights from sunlight
- Improved 2D clouds
- Improved rendering of stained glass
You can learn more about the Minecraft SEUS Renewed shader pack by checking out the creator’s Patreon page.
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