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  1. What does Distant Horizons do? Simply put, it add simplified terrain past Minecraft's default view distance to improve performance and allow for longer draw distances. Now you can finally enjoy that lookout tower you built on top of a mountain!

  2. Distant Horizons: A Level of Detail mod. By James_Seibel. Mods. 3,618,833. Donate. Created. Updated. Project ID. License.

  3. What does Distant Horizons do? Simply put, it add simplified terrain past Minecraft's default view distance to improve performance and allow for longer draw distances. Now you can finally enjoy that lookout tower you built on top of a mountain!

  4. Download Distant Horizons 2.1.2-a-1.20.2 on Modrinth. Supports 1.20.2 Fabric & Forge. Published on Jun 25, 2024. 3795 downloads.

  5. Download Distant Horizons 2.0.0-a-1.20.2 on Modrinth. Supports 1.20.2 Fabric & Forge. Published on Nov 17, 2023. 21880 downloads.

  6. What does Distant Horizons do? Simply put, it add simplified terrain past Minecraft's default view distance to improve performance and allow for longer draw distances. Now you can finally enjoy that lookout tower you built on top of a mountain!

  7. What does Distant Horizons do? Simply put, it add simplified terrain past Minecraft's default view distance to improve performance and allow for longer draw distances. Now you can finally enjoy that lookout tower you built on top of a mountain!

  8. Apr 17, 2020 · This is a mod that adds a Level Of Detail (LOD) system to Minecraft. This implementation renders simplified chunks outside of the normal render distance allowing for an increased render distance without harming performance.

  9. Download Distant Horizons 2.1.0-a-1.20.1 on Modrinth. Supports 1.20.1 Fabric & Forge. Published on Jun 8, 2024. 137501 downloads.

  10. Apr 29, 2022 · PROS. -Again, most obvious things first; by default, Distant Horizons allows you to have the equivalent of a 64 chunk render distance, without any hit to FPS. throughout, my FPS never fell below 20, and hovered around the 30-50 range, when I wasn't flying or actively loading into an area for the first time.