Compatibility
Minecraft: Java Edition
1.21.3–1.21.4
1.21–1.21.1
1.20–1.20.2
1.19.2–1.19.4
1.19
1.18.2
Platforms
Fabric
Supported environments
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Details
Licensed LGPL-3.0-only
Published 2 years ago
Updated 7 minutes ago
What does Fog Overrides do?
Fog Overrides let's you customize fog on a per biome basis.
Biome features:
- Fog range.
- Fog color.
- Sky color. (since version 1.3)
- Water color (experimental feature) (since version 2.0.0).
- Underwater fog range and color with and without the water breathing potion effect.
- Under lava fog range and color with and without the fire resistance potion effect.
Dimension features (biome specific settings overrides this):
- Fog range.
- Fog color.
- Sky color. (since version 1.3)
- Underwater fog range and color with and without the water breathing potion effect.
- Under lava fog range and color with and without the fire resistance potion effect.
Gamemode (creative/spectator) specific features:
- Fog range.
- Underwater fog range.
- Under lava fog range.
General features:
- Config menu (since version 1.1.2)
- Cloud height
- Water overlay toggle
- Lava overlay toggle and offset (offset also has option for fire resistance potion).
Server features (since version 2.0.0):
- Servers with the mod installed now sends the settings to the clients.
- Client settings are ineffective while connected to a server with the mod installed.
- This also applies to "Open to LAN"-servers with the mod installed.
- The mod is not required on the server for a client to be able to connect. A server with the mod installed also does not require the clients to have the mod installed.
- If the mod is installed on the server and clients: Clients see the game according to server settings.
- If the mod is only installed on the client: The client is in charge of settings and rendering.
- If the mod is only installed on the server: Clients will be able to connect without the mod but wont see the fog.
FAQ
- How do I configure the mod?
- The mod is configured from the mod menu (since mod version 1.1.2). Find "Fog Overrides" in the list and click config.
- For older version you will have to find the config file in the config directory in your Minecraft instance directory.
- On servers you will have to find the "fogoverrides.properties"-file in the config directory of the server.
- Does this mod support Sodium/Iris or Optifine?
- I will try my best to keep compatibility with Sodium.
- While the mod will likely run with Iris installed, I wont promise shader compatibility. Some shaders have their own fog-implementation and supporting that is outside the scope of this mod.
- Optifine is not supported and wont ever be supported.
- Compatibility with mods follows an "if it works it works" kind of deal.
- Can you port this mod/feature to X version?
- In short: no.
- This is not because I don't want the mod to be compatible, but because the workload of maintaining multiple versions would be too much for me to handle.
- Can I use this mod in my modpack?
- Yes, as long as the modpack is hosted on either CurseForge or Modrinth.
- Does this game work on Forge/Fabric/NeoForge?
- Yes, there are versions for all three.