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.mcpackis original, unmodified, and provided in high quality as intended by the developer.
Before proceeding, note the system requirements. The keyword “high quality” implies that this shader is not optimized for low-end phones.
| Device Tier | Expected Performance | |-------------|----------------------| | Low-End (3GB RAM, Mali GPU) | Unplayable (5-15 FPS, overheating) | | Mid-Range (4-6GB RAM, Adreno 618+) | Playable at 8-12 render distance (25-40 FPS) | | High-End (8GB+ RAM, Snapdragon 8 Gen 2/Apple A15+) | Smooth at 16-24 render distance (50-60 FPS) | | PC (Windows 10/11, DirectX 12 GPU) | Excellent, especially with RTX features disabled | file name climaxshadermcpe120mcpack high quality
Important: This shader requires HoloRender Dragon support. If your Minecraft Bedrock version is outdated (below 1.20.0), the .mcpack may fail to import or show visual glitches (e.g., pink/black checkerboards).
The standard Minecraft sky is replaced with a high-resolution, slowly rotating celestial sphere. Rain becomes more transparent, with actual puddle formations on some block surfaces. ✅ This
Why are gamers hunting for this specific file? Because “high quality” in this context translates to tangible graphical enhancements:
Mojang frequently updates Bedrock Edition, breaking many shaders each time. As of the publication of this article, climaxshadermcpe120mcpack remains stable for versions 1.20.0 through 1.20.81. If you update to 1.21: Before proceeding, note the system requirements
Do not accept renamed files that claim compatibility without version number changes.
Solution: Lower your render distance to 10-12 chunks. Disable “Smooth Lighting” and “Beautiful Skies” in Video settings—the shader already overrides these.
Unlike vanilla Minecraft’s flat illumination, Climax Shader introduces god rays (crepuscular rays) that filter through trees and clouds. Sunrises and sunsets produce a warm, atmospheric glow that changes based on biome and time of day.