

Well, as we mentioned earlier, this texture mod aims to essentially replace every single texture you would realistically expect to encounter within Minecraft with a counterpart that looks like it was taken straight out of an in-between of this reality, and the game world. What is the Optimum Realism Texture Pack? It’s still going to look pretty remarkable with base Minecraft shaders, but we’d personally recommend running a custom shader on top of these textures for maximum enjoyment. This pack is mainly focused on providing you, the player, with extremely high-quality textures, although it certainly doesn’t hurt to have nice lighting as well, which is why this pack supports Kappa shaders, BSL shaders as well as SEUS PTGI shaders. One thing that we’d like to mention right off the bat is that none of the lighting effects you see in these images are necessarily produced by the Optimum Realism pack. Introducing the Optimum Realism texture pack, which works on mobile and computers. It’s not often that we see a texture pack or a resource pack for Minecraft that changes the look of the game so dramatically that you aren’t quite sure what you’re looking at, but we think that this project does a great job achieving brand-new visual styles as well as maintaining the great parts about Minecraft. When we began to write this article, we had to do a double-take to make sure that the screenshots we were looking at were still taking place within Minecraft.
