Visual glitch in FTB Revelation with SEUS Renewal shaders [closed]

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I'm playing FTB Revelation installed through TLauncher. I also installed SEUS Renewal shader pack through Tlauncher.

This glitch with shadows that appear in some angles and disappear in other is happening to me.

I'm playing minecraft 1.12.2

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It's annoying and I don't know how to resolve it. I tried to turn off cloud, but it did not help. Is there a way how to fix it and get rid of this glitch?



Best Answer

The glitch is caused by collision between Botania shaders and SEUS shaders. Setting B:shaders.enabled=false in config/botania.cfg and reloading whole game after this changed solved the issue.

Source: https://www.reddit.com/r/Minecraft/comments/8ldx02/random_shadows_with_shaders/




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Can you use shaders with FTB revelation?

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