By - Kadir_nck - Minecraft Shaders Mods

The Kadirxo Shaders by kadir_nck is one of the older shader packs, but thanks to the latest update, it works just fine with Minecraft’s latest release. All you need to do is grab a compatible version of the GLSL Shaders Mod by Karyonix, Optifine, or Iris Shaders, install it, and then you’ll be ready to install Kadirxo Shaders and start using it in the game.

There are the usual lighting and shading effects, as well as waving or moving tree foliage and grass, which make the world look more alive as if winds are blowing and rattling everything. Shadows and underground spaces without light seem to be even darker than normal.

Of course, improved visuals and enhanced effects like these don’t just happen out of nowhere. The Kadirxo shader pack will place heavier burdens on your computer than it’s used to carrying when playing Minecraft, so you may notice some slowdown or hiccups unless you’ve got a good graphics card to support all these better graphics. Because Minecraft is a simplistic game, good here doesn’t mean the same thing as good for, like, Crysis 3. A GT 500 series card or better will probably do the trick for you, but relying on internal motherboard graphics to support this shader pack would be foolish.

Overall the Kadirxo Shader mod is definitely recommended. It has everything people look for in shader packs, and it’s also compatible with the latest Minecraft versions, so it’s got that wide range of usability that players often look for in their mods. There are the usual little bugs, like that thing where enchanted items don’t have their normal aura when holding them in your hand, but bugs like these tend to happen with like 95% of shader packs out there, so it’s no bad mark against the Kadirxo shader pack.

Kadirxo compatible versions:
  • 1.16.5
  • 1.16.4
  • 1.16.3
  • 1.16.2
  • 1.16.1
  • 1.16
  • 1.15.2
  • 1.15.1
  • 1.15
  • 1.14.4
  • 1.14.3
  • 1.14.2
  • 1.14.1
  • 1.14
  • 1.13.2
  • 1.13.1
  • 1.13
  • 1.12.2
  • 1.12.1
  • 1.12
  • 1.11.2
  • 1.11.1
  • 1.11
  • 1.10.2
  • 1.10.1
  • 1.10
  • 1.9.4
  • 1.9.3
  • 1.9.2
  • 1.9.1
  • 1.9
  • 1.8.9
  • 1.8.8
  • 1.8.7
  • 1.8.6
  • 1.8.5
  • 1.8.4
  • 1.8.3
  • 1.8.2
  • 1.8.1
  • 1.8
  • 1.7.10
  • 1.7.9
  • 1.7.8
  • 1.7.7
  • 1.7.6
  • 1.7.5
  • 1.7.4
  • 1.7.2
  • 1.7
  • 1.6.4
  • 1.6.2

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