Vibrant Visuals is a visual graphics upgrade that will transform the way players experience Minecraft. Initially releasing for Minecraft: Bedrock Edition, it is our developer’s vision for what Minecraft looks like with improved visual elements such as directional lighting, volumetric fog, and more.

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Bring Vibrant Visuals to ChromeOS — Chromebook Players Deserve the Glow-Up!

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    The hardware for most Chromebooks isn't anywhere close to what is needed for Vibrant Visuals to work at playable framerates (30-60+). From what I could find, the best you're going to get is the Intel Core Ultra 5 Processor 125H with integrated graphics. The lowest tier Intel Ultra CPU along with its igpu which is 10-12 percent worse than the RTX 2050 Mobile is NOT going to give playable performance with Vibrant Visuals.

    Those components are what the ASUS - ExpertBook CX54 uses, which costs over $800 USD. However the vast majority of Chromebooks that people use are far, FAR worse.

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    This might be possible in the future, but as it stands, the Chromebook can barely run Minecraft even without Vibrant Visuals, especially on older models. Bedrock also uses OpenGL ES on Chromebook. I have an RTX 4090, and even that can't run Vibrant Visuals at a constant 60 FPS when there are many things stressing the GPU. Even high-end Chromebooks would likely struggle to run Vibrant Visuals at the lowest settings without having the game run at single-digit FPS. However, cloud gaming could possibly make RTX 4090 work. I don't know if that's available on Chromebooks, though.

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    I use a Chromebook and Minecraft runs just fine. If you add vibrant visuals, people can always just turn them off if it's too slow.

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    Even if Vibrant Visuals does not work well on Chromebooks or dramatically decreases frame rates, it should definitely at least be an option so that one can see if their computer can handle it.