Defined Realism, a new resource pack for vanilla Minecraft, has just been released. It took the gaming community by storm, it's high number of downloads. Within two days of its release, Defined Realism managed to reach almost two thousand downloads – quite an impressive feat for such a short period of time. However, the popularity is not without reason as this resource pack is packed with great features. It transforms the way you play vanilla Minecraft into an experience with visuals. The developers of Defined Realism mainly focused on improving the textures of vanilla Minecraft, removing noise and increasing the resolution to bring more detail and clarity. And they succeeded with great success. The result was a resource pack that makes Minecraft realistic, fluid and easy to play. It is designed to bring fluidity to the game's graphics and make it easier to flow, especially if you are one of those gamers who don't.
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The Asset set of defined realism removes noise from textures, making visuals appear sharper and somewhat smoother. I'd say no other resource pack has managed this before, nowhere near what Defined Realism has accomplished. Noise from textures has always seemed to be difficult to remove, but Defined Realism removed it absolutely perfectly. What's more, the resource pack has improved detail in textures while maintaining medium resolution. Gamers will love it because it takes the gaming experience to another level of realism and fluidity. Defined Realism contains a lot of detail, so it runs at 32×32, as opposed to the standard 16×16. But this shouldn't cause you any worries because the resource pack still runs without any problems on vanilla Minecraft, regardless of the higher resolution. I'd say Defined Realism is a resource pack to check out if you want a smoother and more realistic gameplay of vanilla Minecraft.
Defined Realism should be compatible with all of these versions of Minecraft: 1.12.2 – 1.12 – 1.11.2 – 1.11
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How to install the Defined Realism Resource Pack:
- Most source packages require Optifine, so be sure to download and install it. – a general recommended step for all packages, Optifine is also needed for most shaders
- Download the Defined Realism texture pack for Minecraft from the download section below. – if there are many different versions, just choose the one you like, is compatible with your version/edition of minecraft that you think your computer can handle in terms of performance.
- Launch the game client via the Minecraft launcher.
- Click “Options” in the main menu.
- Click on “Resource Packs…” from the options menu.
- Click “Open Resource Pack Folder”. – a folder named “resourcepacks” will appear.
- Move the .zip file you downloaded in the first step into the newly opened “resourcepacks” folder.
- Click “Done”.
- Click on “Resource Packs…” again.
- Your package should appear in the left window, just hover over it and click on the arrow pointing to the right.
QUICK TIP: Sometimes when activating a pack, the game may say that the pack is made for a newer or older version of Minecraft. This is just a warning, it doesn't affect your game in any way and you can still activate and enjoy the pack by just clicking “Yes” when prompted.
- Click “Done” again.
- The package has now been successfully loaded and is ready to use in your world!
- We never modify or modify resource packs in any way. None of the resource packs, shader mods or tools you see on this site are hosted on our servers. We only use official download links provided by official authors. Therefore, they are completely safe.
- Since the links are official and we update them manually – the links may stop working with each new update. We try to update the links as fast as possible and usually we update everything on time and users don't have any problems, but if suddenly any link stops working – let us know through comments below.
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Defined Realism texture pack download
DOWNLOAD LINKS
(32x) (1.12 – 1.11) Download the Defined Realism Resource Pack
Curseforge: the download will start automatically after a few seconds;
Mediafire: click on the big blue button with the text “DOWNLOAD”;
Google Drive: you will see a small download icon (down arrow) in the upper right corner, click it and the download should start;
DOWNLOAD LINKS
(32x) (1.12 – 1.11) Download the Defined Realism Resource Pack
Curseforge: the download will start automatically after a few seconds;
Mediafire: click on the big blue button with the text “DOWNLOAD”;
Google Drive: you will see a small download icon (down arrow) in the upper right corner, click it and the download should start;