


Sometimes the booting sequence and loading takes an awful lot of time and it is torturing to wait and stare at the screen. The aim of this mod is to reduce the loading times of the game. Smooth Boot is the second step after Lazy DFU to secure a good booting experience. Smooth Boot The in-game logo that appears on the Minecraft Loading Screen (Image via Mojang) So even in a high-end PC, it can help quite a lot. The video above showcases how LazyDFU decreases the booting time required to get into the game. Plus, this mod is updated to the newest version of the game which is Update 1.20. Most of the time, this function is unnecessary which is where Lazy DFU comes in and sets to rule to only perform that initialization process unless it is absolutely unavoidable. This helps the game to run smoothly and the initialization to only perform when it is required so that it does not harm the processing power of your PC which can be useful somewhere else.ĭFU covers a part of Minecraft that makes changes to data from the Java Edition to the other ones. Lazy DFU or Lazy DataFixerUpper is an optimization mod that helps with removing unnecessary pieces of Minecraft in terms of initialization work. As a rule of thumb, we recommend that your PC at least has the minimum requirements of the game fulfilled before you try to install these mods. They optimize the game so there are more frames, faster loading times, better-looking environments, and more. You will see lots of familiar names like Starlight and OptiFine pop up because that is exactly what these mods do. These mods will look at everything from reducing lag in the game to optimizing it in the best way possible so that it does not lose frames even on a potato PC. (Note: You can download most of these mods from CurseForge but in rare cases, you will have to explore online to find the true version) Contents
