Sodium FPS Boost Addon
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Sodium FPS Boost Mod — a lightweight FPS booster that keeps your world feeling smooth, even when everything else is trying to tank your frames.
Drop Sodium FPS Boost Mod into your MCPE or Bedrock setup and the first thing you notice isn’t a new block or mob, it’s how much less your game stutters when things get busy. Rain, big mob fights, fireworks spam at spawn, TNT chains, crowded servers — all the usual frame killers get toned down so your device doesn’t choke every time something flashy happens. You still see what you need to see, but the particle spam and tiny visual noise that normally drag your FPS into the ground get cut back just enough to keep the game feeling clean and responsive.
This hits especially hard on older phones, tablets, and low-end PCs. Places that used to feel unplayable, like massive farm halls, packed lobby hubs, and long-distance elytra flights, suddenly run way more stable. World loading and chunk updates feel snappier, so sprinting across new terrain or boating through unexplored oceans doesn’t instantly turn into a slideshow. If you play survival a lot, you’ll feel it when you come back to a big base full of redstone, item frames, animals, and farms, and your FPS doesn’t instantly fall into the single digits.
On servers and Realms, Sodium FPS Boost Mod is basically a quality-of-life upgrade for sweaty PvP players and casuals at the same time. Less lag when someone drops a ton of particles, fewer random frame dips mid-fight, smoother movement when the lobby is packed. If you grind Skyblock, prisons, or SMPs, the difference shows up most when there are lots of people clustered in one spot, all swinging, building, or setting off effects. Instead of your device fighting for breath every time something explodes, it just shrugs and keeps going.
If you’re tired of your world feeling great one second and stuttering the next, this is that “just works” performance mod you leave on forever. Same vanilla-style look, fewer pointless graphics dragging you down, and way more stable FPS for long sessions, big projects, and busy servers.
Installation:
— Download McPack
— Install McAddon or McPack files, just open it for this;
— Select new textures in the settings;
— Done.

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