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Vanilla vs. Modded Minecraft
Vanilla Minecraft: The original unmodified version of Minecraft with it’s core gameplay and mechanics without any additional modifications or enhancements. Vanilla Minecraft is generally less demanding on hardware compared to modded versions. The game is optimized to run on a wide range of systems, including lower-end PCs. For a smooth experience, a computer with at least 4GB of RAM, a dual-core processor, and a basic graphics card (like Intel HD Graphics) should suffice. These specs can handle the game at standard settings with stable performance.
When choosing a server you can choose from the lower specs if you’re budget is limited.
Modded Minecraft: Modded Minecraft involves using modifications (or “mods”) created by the community to alter or expand the game. These mods can add new features, items, and mechanics, significantly changing the gameplay experience. Modded Minecraft can be much more resource-intensive due to the additional content and changes introduced by mods. Some mods can heavily impact performance, depending on their complexity and the number of mods installed. To run modded Minecraft smoothly, you’ll generally need a more powerful system. A computer with at least 8GB of RAM, a quad-core processor, and a dedicated graphics card (like an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 or AMD Radeon RX 580) is recommended. High-end mods or large modpacks might require even more resources to run effectively.
When choosing a server you will be better choosing one with a higher specifications. If you are using packs like Vault Hunters, always check requirements before ordering to make sure the server will fit your needs.