Select the version of Minecraft you wish to install Quilt for.Ensure that you have the Client tab selected.Find the Quilt installer you downloaded and run it.If you have the Minecraft launcher open, close it before continuing.If you haven't already, download a copy of the Minecraft launcher from the Minecraft website, and install it.Once you have a copy of the Quilt installer downloaded, follow these steps: Here is the video that showed me how to do it.Windows (.exe, ARM64) Windows (.exe, 32-bit) If the path that capfan67 showed in the comments doesn't work, try opening Minecraft (Minecraft, not just the launcher), opening task manager, going into details tab, finding javaw.exe and right-clicking. I tried adding every java.exe (including javaw.exe) I could find to the GPU, but Minecraft still uses the integrated one.Įdit: I was googleing the wrong thing. It said it was on Programfiles(x86)/Minecraft, but I can’t find the Minecraft folder, there is only a Minecraft Launcher folder. I know it’s not Minecraft.exe, but java.exe, but I can’t find where it is. So, I googled it and found how to change that, the problem is I can’t find the Minecraft executable. I checked and discovered it was using the integrated GPU instead of the dedicated one. And even without shaders I think my laptop could give me more. I’m having a problem using shaders, the FPS drops so much it becomes unplayable. (#spoiler) = neat! (/rose) = ( full list) News Builds Gameplay Maps Tutorials Redstone Command Blocks FanArt Comment Formatting
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