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nono, i know that, amazing isn't it! a non-profit-driven game, with SO many FOSS mods, subgames and resources! super cool.
i just wanted to share this part of the troubleshootimg page. i'm also super surprised that the game let's you directly edit the shaders. i know glsl well, so this seems like a super fun playground...
i didn't have to edit any fancy files in my 1 year of using fedora (some GNU/Linux distro)
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Minecraft vanilla actually lets you edit the vertex and fragment shaders now I think
I looked it up and apparently it was introduced in 1.17, but they allowed you to add a custom post processing shader from back in 1.7
I like Fedora c: