Minecraft is a virtual world game where you have to practically farm and craft anything that you need. This sandbox game is developed by Mojang Studios and was fully released in 2011. Since then, it has achieved great success. Gamers tend to focus a little more on graphics than gameplay. That is why we will help you to activate Shaders in Minecraft PE.
Minecraft Gameplay
You as a player have to grow in the Minecraft world. You have to build a shelter to live in and farm crops to keep yourself alive. When you discover any material ore, you have to craft out weapons for either killing enemies or digging deep in the terrain.
The game is very exciting. That is why it had a total of 120 million monthly active users in 2020. However, the only drawback is the box-like graphic texture. The entire GUI of Minecraft is just procedurally developed 3D boxes. You can enhance this UI by using the Shaders pack mod. This will add a realistic feel to your game.
Activate Shaders in Minecraft
You can enable the Shaders in the Minecraft Pocket Edition very easily. Just follow the steps mentioned below.
- Launch the Minecraft application.
- Head over to the Worlds option.
- In here, you can do two things. One is that you can create your new world. Also, you can browse from the list of worlds that you have already created.
- If you want to enable shaders in an already created world, click on the pencil icon beside its name.
- This will bring up the settings menu for that world.
- In the vertical menu present on the left of your screen, scroll down to Add-Ons.
- Under this, click on Resource Pack.
- On the right-hand window, click on My Packs to expand the list.
- The Shader pack that you have already downloaded should show up right here.
- Click on the pack and then click on Activate.
- Now, go back to the game and log in to the world.
You will notice that the Shaders pack is activated in your Minecraft PE. As you can see, this is a very simple process.