Compatibility
Minecraft: Java Edition
Platforms
Supported environments
Details

Versions before v3.0 are deprecated. PLEASE DO NOT USE THEM!
Known Bugs:
- Launching the game in Borderless Fullscreen will launch it in Windowed mode
Can I use this on Multiplayer servers?
✅ If a Lightly Modded player joins a Lightly Modded world, it'll work completely fine!
✅ If you'd like to join a Vanilla server/world, it'll most likely work anyway, but I recommend checking the server's rules around modding so you won't get accidentally banned. Joining Vanilla servers is possible due to how server-sided mods simply won't work if they're not on the server.
⛔ If a Vanilla player tries to join a Lightly Modded world, it won't work. The player needs the server-sided mods from Lightly Modded to join.
Lightly Modded is a Minecraft overhaul that sticks to vanilla gameplay.
This means that the main progression of the game is Vanilla, with some added Quality of Life features. But even if you don't like the normal progression of the game, there are so many different ways to play! Lightly Modded has features such as Gravestones, a Minimap, Improved visuals, and way more!
Built for performance.
Lightly Modded was built on top of multiple performance mods like Sodium, Lithium, Dynamic FPS, Indium, etc. This makes the game run way smoother than vanilla, allowing for low-end computers to run Minecraft.
(Keep in mind there are minor some frame drops, this is being looked into.)
Insane Graphics
Along with the performance upgrades, we managed to squeeze in some visual upgrades. Some examples are Fancy Block Particles and Iris Shaders.

Why did X mod get removed in v3.0?
Lightly Modded underwent an overhaul in v3.0, where a handful of mods were removed to improve performance and stability. Only small or rarely used mods were removed, so don't worry—this doesn't drastically change the aim or feel of the modpack.

Performance Comparison
| Vanilla | Lightly Modded | Improvement |
|---|---|---|
| ~0 FPS | ~0 FPS | 1.0x |
| ~0 FPS | ~0 FPS | 1.0x |
| ~0 FPS | ~0 FPS | 1.0x |
| ~0 FPS | ~0 FPS | 1.0x |





