Most shader packs force you to choose. Do you want where the darkness is so deep you need a torch to navigate your own inventory? Or do you want BSL where the world looks like a pastel Instagram filter from 2014?
If you find the default look a bit "pale," try lowering the white balance to and bumping up the pale color saturation to in the internal shader menu. The BEST Complementary Unbound Shaders Settings! complementary shaders 451 best
By following this guide, you'll be well on your way to unlocking the full potential of Complementary Shaders 451 and elevating your Minecraft experience to new heights. Most shader packs force you to choose
| Feature | Complementary v4.5.1 | BSL v8.2 | SEUS Renewed | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Excellent (Medium PC) | Good (Medium PC) | Poor (High-end only) | | Vanilla Feel | Perfect | Good | Poor (Too realistic) | | Night Visibility | Clear (Moonlight) | Dark (Need torches) | Very Dark (Unplayable) | | Cave Lighting | Torch flicker + soft GI | Basic | Ray-traced (Heavy) | | Weather Effects | Heavy rain ripples, snow accumulation | Light rain | Standard | If you find the default look a bit
To get the "best" look and performance for Complementary Shaders (v4 or v5), you should start by choosing a base style: for a refined vanilla look or Unbound for realism.