Compatibility
Minecraft: Java Edition
Platforms
Supported environments
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Details
Tachyon: Enhance Your Minecraft Experience
Tachyon is a modpack that enhances Minecraft's performance, fixes bugs, and adds controller support. With visual mods that make the game more stunning, Tachyon takes your Minecraft experience to the next level. Try it now!
Tachyon Features:
- Great fps with far render distances (ex. 64 chunks) if you have a nvidia GPU
- Fresh animations support
- Better performance than Optifine:
- Faster startup times
- More fps
- Optifine features like Shaders, Capes, Zoom,...
- Controller support
- Option to prettify the game
- Completely Open Source
- Base for other modpacks
- Server pack
- This modpack isn’t recommended for highly technical players since it redoes the lighting engine, etc
Click to reveal the performance comparisons.
All tests were performed on a Ryzen 7 5700G with 8 GB of DDR4 memory at 3533MHz allocated on Windows 11.
FPS:
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Tachyon: 212 FPS
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Optifine: 168 FPS
Startup Time:
- Tachyon: ~25 seconds
- Optifine: ~28 seconds
World Generating Time:
- Tachyon: ~16 seconds
- Optifine: ~31 seconds
System Requirements:
Minimum allocated RAM: 1-2 GB
Recommended allocated RAM: 2-6 GB normally, or 6-8GB for those with Shaders, high render distance, increased video settings, HD resource packs.
If you don't know how to allocate more RAM to Minecraft, here is a good tutorial.
You can find the modlist here. It includes all the mods + links to the modrinth pages, the authors, the license, mod description, Mod download count and the project ID on modrinth. It isn't here because it's too long.
This list is updated with a script I created that uses the output of the ferium list -v command and converts it into a nice markdown table. You can find the script here. Ferium is a CLI tool to help manage your mods
- You can find server instructions here.
- The mod list is available on GitHub.
- If you have any problems, check the GitHub repository. If you can't find a solution there, message me on Discord: @orbitalexplorer or create an issue on the GitHub issues page.