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RRe36’s vs KUDA Comparison

RRe36’s VS KUDA Shaders

If you’re on the lookout for a shader pack that will work with the newest and older versions of Minecraft, you have many options. One of these is...

RRe36’s In-game Screenshot
In-game Screenshot

High-performance Minecraft shader pack adding realistic lighting, shadows, and reflections.

KUDA In-game Screenshot
In-game Screenshot

Vectary logo RRe36’s Details

Developer👤RRe36
Style🌅Realistic
Support GPUs
Support Loaders
Features Sun Rays+36
Performance Impact Low
Presets
Settings43
CreatedFeb 16, 2014
UpdatedAug 4, 2019
Project Status
  • 💀 Abandoned
  • 🎖️ Legacy
Compatible Versions

Vectary logo KUDA Details

Developer👤DeDelner
Style🌅Realistic
Support GPUs
Support Loaders
Features Waving Plants+37
Performance Impact Low
Presets
Settings72
CreatedMay 25, 2014
UpdatedJan 30, 2018
Project Status
  • 💀 Abandoned
  • 🎖️ Legacy
Compatible Versions

Developer Status

  • 💀
    Abandoned
    The project has been completely abandoned by its developers and is unlikely to receive any future updates or support.
  • 🎖️
    Legacy
    The project is no longer being actively developed, but may still have a large user base and be widely used.

RRe36’s vs KUDA popularity comparison

206
⭐️ 4.19
Best Rated
⭐️ 3.87
2.8K
99
Most Favorite
339
150.9K
Most Downloaded
3.7M
#37
7 Days Trending
#11
#33
31 Days Trending
#11
#32
Yearly Trending
#12
#33
All Time Trending
#4

RRe36’s vs KUDA average FPS (frames per second)

48
29%
FPS 15
16%
5.5K
24
14%
FPS 30
13%
4.7K
25
15%
FPS 60
21%
7.6K
10
6%
FPS 90
12%
4.2K
18
11%
FPS 120
9%
3.1K
43
26%
FPS 240
29%
10.2K
168
66
Average FPS
75
35.3K

Warning

Please note that the average FPS may vary depending on your device and configuration.
The FPS values provided are based on user votes and may not reflect the performance of your device. Factors such as hardware specifications, software settings, and other system configurations can affect the actual FPS you experience.

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