Compatibility
Minecraft: Java Edition
Platforms
Supported environments
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Details
Introducing Framerate Display Doubler - the ultimate optimisation mod that combines the power of modern OpenGL, AI, and machine learning to deliver a doubling in framerate display - engineered to deliver unparalleled performance claims.
The patent-pending "Perceptual Framerate Augmentation Algorithm" (PFAA) harnesses the power of advanced optical trickery to create an illusion of substantially enhanced speed and fluidity, inspired by cutting-edge optical flow augmentation and illusive state cloning techniques. By manipulating the visual cues that govern our perception of speed and fluidity, this algorithm creates an illusion of enhanced performance, effectively doubling the displayed framerate while leaving the underlying system unaltered.
This novel approach to performance optimisation claims marks a departure from traditional methods, transcending the limitations of hardware upgrades and software tweaks. Instead, it harnesses the potential of human perception, capitalizing on the capacity of the player's intrinsic trust in performance claims without actually testing themselves, to adapt and adjust to changing stimuli. As a result, players can experience the thrill of a visually superior framerate number, without compromising the integrity of their actual framerate or harming mod compatibility.
In conclusion, the Framerate Display Doubler stands as a testament to the ingenuity of modern gaming technology, redefining our understanding of performance optimisation. By embracing the synergy between OpenGL, AI, and machine learning, this mod offers a tantalizing glimpse into the future of gaming, where the boundaries between reality and illusion remain fluid and ever-evolving.
Note: this mod requires OpenGL 4.1 or higher to run.
Tip! If you're not getting the doubled framerate on the F3 screen, make sure you adjust your Max FPS and VSync in the video settings accordingly.