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The ultimate jar file.

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RefinedCode

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Here is a look at the jar file me and godspeedz use:

Thanks kking for the use of your blocks.

This is using a bunch of GLSL shaders and the misa with shaders texture pack.
 
Misa 256 or 512 you nutter? Mine drops to 20fps with anything over a 128 pack.
 
Unfortunately... there is no 256+ texture pack yet, we are using 128.. looks higher because of special lighting. I also just figured out how to make my own water bump maps and specular maps, so now my water reflects torch light.
 
Nope, Misa's is a 64x pack. And my favorite texture pack of them all.
 
I use Balea's x128 with it. Works like a charm, though I modded it with the font from Faithful x32 because I hate default font..
 
Misa's comes with an HD text, although it does take some getting used to because the 1's and I's look almost exactly the same.
 
Fixed. :D

Just put it in the tp's font/ folder.

Might be impossible to see since it's white text.

But in the open space below is the png:

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I made my own shader for waving tall grass, Im trying to figure out how to make better water. Fancy water would be the best addition to my minecraft :D
 
^ here it is. It should be around 23MB, because the Misa's Shader texturepack is part of the jar itself. It should run just fine on most comps, if you are having problems, google Misa's Shader tp (daxnitro should come up) and put it in your texturepack folder then select it when you run minecraft. And turn Smoothlighting and AdvancedGL on, and vsync isn't a bad idea.

Edit: link removed, will upload a better one tomorrow.
 
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Here is a jar that I took all mods off of except the GLSL shaders mod, you can add anything you want after:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/7224756/minecraft.jar
Texture Pack: (there are some higher resoulution ones but I think this one uses the bumpmaps and specular mapping the best. If you think otherwise then just use the one you want)

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/7224756/Misa221%20-%20shaders.zip

The shaders I included in that jar can be disabled/enabled however you like. If you get bad FPS with all those extra features You can disable a ton of stuff.
 
its a shame there is no "official" release of the glsl shader mod this "unofficial" one runs like crap
 
If you see purple lines, make sure your Anti Aliasing setting in your GPU control panel is off. That usually happens with HD stuff and minecraft.
 
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