In order to install Optifine and activate any shaders, Minecraft: Java Edition players should follow the steps below:
- Ensure your Minecraft version is updated to 1.17.1. If the game and Optifine’s version aren’t matching, crashing and other errors may occur.
- Download Optifine 1.17.1 from its official site. Optifine will also require Java to run, so be sure to download and/or update the program from Oracle’s site. This isn’t the same thing as simply having Minecraft: Java Edition, which is worth keeping in mind. Players will need both Minecraft JE as well as the actual Java program.
- Run Optifine’s installer. Select the install button after making sure that the file path to your “.Minecraft” folder is correct.
- Once Optifine has installed successfully, you will get a pop-up. Simply select “OK” and close out of the installer. Next, open your Minecraft launcher.
- In Minecraft’s launcher, there are profiles in the bottom-left of the window. Click the profiles selector and pick the newly-made one that Optifine has created. This will ensure it has been installed correctly.
- Find a shader pack. Popular sites such as Curseforge and Minecraftshaders are great sources for them.
- Once a shader pack has been downloaded, return to the Minecraft launcher’s main menu. Go to Options, then Video Settings, then Shaders.
- In the bottom-left of the Shaders window, there should be a button labeled “Shaders Folder.”
- Select a folder containing the downloaded shader packs. It helps to use a file such as “shaderpacks” within the “.Minecraft” folder itself. Placing the shader packs in this folder will ensure they don’t get lost.
- On the Shaders window in the Minecraft launcher, once a shader folder has been chosen, simply choose one of the shaders provided on the list. Minecraft should load the shader in-game and loading up will allow players to enjoy the game with their new shaders.
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Edited by R. Elahi
