Great Video! Thanks for this! I've been using Vanilla RTX for a while and was looking into changing, but I think it's my favorite and I'm going to stick with it.
@@botonddem4712 When you download the Pack, once you click it it'll Automatically install it to Bedrock Edition, then go to Settings, Global Resources, My Packs, select the Pack you installed, then Activate.
funny how other games like ark and gt7 all have extreme gfx but minecraft needs mods and shaders not even available on console. any way to get shaders or resource packs for console minecraft edition?
Do you mean rtx style shaders? Not to my knowledge. You can put pc shaders onto the xbox one/series versions but it requires using 3rd party programs on the xbox store and then downloading stuff through the edge browser.
What a hard choice! I’m awaiting my new graphics card to arrive and am already having a look… I’m mostly looking for great lighting glow as I really want to utilise it in buildings. So far I don’t know which as they are all different in their little ways 🥲
I went for the unofficial John Smith textures in the end. But I've heavily modified the rtx end of the pack myself now to enable glowing ore and different reflections on certain surfaces. I modified some of the textures as well coz I didn't like some of them. All personal choice at the end of the day! I'd recommend watching all of my comparisons if you haven't already. They're night and day different where the Nether is concerned! 👍
@@overcrumbled it’s nice when you know how to modify the things you would like to change! Tbh I would be happy just with a vanilla world and nice water, skies and the glow in the lights! I like the comparison videos they are cool to see but after a while you do start to forget what the details were on the previous ones you watched 😅 makes sense? It’s just so much different and things going on! Anyway thanks for the reply! Have a good holidays!
@@AdriCr4ft It's pretty easy really providing you know your way around Photoshop or something similar. But then having said that I've been modding games off and on for a long time now. Last game I really got into modding was Fallout 4. If you're just after vanilla textures with fancy water/glowing ores etc. I'd recommend either Kelly's, Defined PBR or Vanilla RTX. They're all mostly the same but with slight differences. Planning on doing some more comparison vids soon.
@@overcrumbled aw thanks a lot for the recommendations! It’s funny that I can draw on paper but never learned how to use photoshop! I know very little :) The only games kid me ever modded was probably the sims a very long time ago on a windows 8 😂 After getting consoles I moved away from the pc area and only just come back. Windows 10 is super different, I can no longer find my game files and right clicking > properties no longer works for many icons 😅 I’m relearning everything at the moment aha But thanks for those recommendations I will for sure check them out. I tried the whole java experience with optifine and I didn’t really enjoy the lag 😂 I’m hoping getting the real deal for bedrock version isn’t going to be nothing like it
@@AdriCr4ft Yeah, it's a lot better on bedrock with a ray tracing card. Any ray tracing you see on java is basically 'fake'. You don't need a ray tracing card to use those packs on java as they don't use the rtx cores, just the gpu.
I use kelly's and vanilla rtx nice vid relaxing
I like Kelly's RTX
JG, Doey, Real Source and my personnal favorite: Luna HD ❤
Nice little comparison video like it 👍 also couldn't really decide which one to choose
I went for the John Smith one, but then I didn't quite like the way it was so I modified it to have glowing ores and different glass! 😃
@@overcrumbled i took the realsource one and so far i pretty much like it.
Thx for sharing
Very well explained!
Thanks!
It‘s seems realsource not use a totally black in green channel to avoid over dark when expose to a none light source place in realitly playing.
Yeah, I've had a look at his textures and you're correct.
Can I use it in Minecraft pocket edition
Please tell me
Can I use it in Android
Sorry but no. You need an RTX graphics card (or the AMD equivalent), these only work properly on PC.
well you can use the texture, but the graphics will be the same
one thing vanilla rtx doesn't work for me neither do the ray tracing does.
Do you have a ray tracing graphics card?
What do I do when the channel rack becos too cluttered? If I can, how do I clear it?
Great Video! Thanks for this! I've been using Vanilla RTX for a while and was looking into changing, but I think it's my favorite and I'm going to stick with it.
How do you play with vanilla rtx tho? Im new to minecraft and i dont rly know where or how to activate it. Would be nice if sb could tell me :)
@@botonddem4712 after you download and enable the pack you have to turn on rtx in settings
@@botonddem4712 When you download the Pack, once you click it it'll Automatically install it to Bedrock Edition, then go to Settings, Global Resources, My Packs, select the Pack you installed, then Activate.
@@EDoggM thanks for the answer. Which pack is worth downloading any recommendations?
@@botonddem4712 I personally like Vanilla RTX
👍
your pack is still the best!
cant wait for dec.22nd!
Thanks ❤️
Thank you!
Try hsd shaders the lightning is same as raytracing but lightweight
funny how other games like ark and gt7 all have extreme gfx but minecraft needs mods and shaders not even available on console.
any way to get shaders or resource packs for console minecraft edition?
Do you mean rtx style shaders? Not to my knowledge. You can put pc shaders onto the xbox one/series versions but it requires using 3rd party programs on the xbox store and then downloading stuff through the edge browser.
My minecraft doesn't detect that I have RTX so I can't even download from the marketplace, how will I fix it?
Rtx options will be greyed out in the options until you have enabled an rtx capable texture pack
What version of Minecraft bedrock edition?plzz
Windows 10
Can I use the texture pack without rtx?
Yeah the textures will work just fine, just the ray tracing won't be enabled. These will work on Xbox, Playstation, Switch etc as well.
how to download?
The links are in the video description
iOS ????
Nope. Windows, you need a ray tracing graphics card.
This wark
Omggggggggggg
Op
Real source is not free
Yes it is. There's a free version and paid for version.
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What a hard choice!
I’m awaiting my new graphics card to arrive and am already having a look…
I’m mostly looking for great lighting glow as I really want to utilise it in buildings. So far I don’t know which as they are all different in their little ways 🥲
I went for the unofficial John Smith textures in the end. But I've heavily modified the rtx end of the pack myself now to enable glowing ore and different reflections on certain surfaces. I modified some of the textures as well coz I didn't like some of them. All personal choice at the end of the day! I'd recommend watching all of my comparisons if you haven't already. They're night and day different where the Nether is concerned! 👍
@@overcrumbled it’s nice when you know how to modify the things you would like to change!
Tbh I would be happy just with a vanilla world and nice water, skies and the glow in the lights!
I like the comparison videos they are cool to see but after a while you do start to forget what the details were on the previous ones you watched 😅 makes sense? It’s just so much different and things going on!
Anyway thanks for the reply! Have a good holidays!
@@AdriCr4ft It's pretty easy really providing you know your way around Photoshop or something similar. But then having said that I've been modding games off and on for a long time now. Last game I really got into modding was Fallout 4.
If you're just after vanilla textures with fancy water/glowing ores etc. I'd recommend either Kelly's, Defined PBR or Vanilla RTX. They're all mostly the same but with slight differences. Planning on doing some more comparison vids soon.
@@overcrumbled aw thanks a lot for the recommendations! It’s funny that I can draw on paper but never learned how to use photoshop! I know very little :)
The only games kid me ever modded was probably the sims a very long time ago on a windows 8 😂
After getting consoles I moved away from the pc area and only just come back. Windows 10 is super different, I can no longer find my game files and right clicking > properties no longer works for many icons 😅 I’m relearning everything at the moment aha
But thanks for those recommendations I will for sure check them out.
I tried the whole java experience with optifine and I didn’t really enjoy the lag 😂 I’m hoping getting the real deal for bedrock version isn’t going to be nothing like it
@@AdriCr4ft Yeah, it's a lot better on bedrock with a ray tracing card. Any ray tracing you see on java is basically 'fake'. You don't need a ray tracing card to use those packs on java as they don't use the rtx cores, just the gpu.