File | Name Strawberrydeferredshadermcpe120 Link
While Strawberry Deferred is known for being lightweight, it still has requirements:
Change the setting from "Simple" or "Fancy" to .
Adds a dreamy atmosphere with light rays (god rays) penetrating through tree canopies or cave openings.
The lighting makes nights truly dark, making torches necessary and creating a cozy, safe feeling in your base. file name strawberrydeferredshadermcpe120
Compatible with Android, iOS, and Windows 10/11 devices that support the Deferred Technical Preview Requirements:
To use this specific file, players must be on Minecraft version 1.20 or higher and have the "Deferred Technical Preview" toggle enabled in their world experimental settings. Because it targets the RenderDragon engine, it is specifically optimized for hardware that supports GLES3 or DirectX, making it a bridge between the simplistic look of vanilla Minecraft and the high-fidelity aesthetics of Java Edition's ray-tracing.
Open a mobile file manager (such as ZArchiver or MT Manager ). While Strawberry Deferred is known for being lightweight,
You are using a version higher than 1.20.12, or the download was corrupted. Fix: Uninstall MCPE (back up your worlds first) and reinstall version 1.20.12. Re-download the file.
Have you found a specific bug with the Strawberry shader on your device? Check the comments below for community patch notes.
Understanding the Strawberry Deferred Shader for MCPE 1.20 Minecraft Bedrock Edition (MCPE) underwent a massive visual shift with the introduction of official deferred technical preview rendering in version 1.20. This system brought native support for PBR (Physically Based Rendering) materials, dynamic lighting, and realistic shadows to mobile devices and consoles. Among the community-developed packs leveraging this technology, the has emerged as a popular choice for players seeking a vibrant, performance-focused graphical overhaul. What is the Strawberry Deferred Shader? Compatible with Android, iOS, and Windows 10/11 devices
Scroll down and ensure (or the Render Dragon Features toggle) is turned ON . (Note: If this toggle is grayed out, your device's GPU or mobile chipset may not support the advanced graphics requirements). 2. Device Compatibility
Stands for Minecraft Pocket Edition (the historical name for the mobile version, now universally known as Minecraft Bedrock Edition).
The shader has evolved through several iterations to maintain compatibility with major Minecraft updates: