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MCPE/Bedrock Vanilla RTX (Windows 10 Only)

McBedrock
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Vanilla RTX (Windows 10 Only)

 

Have you ever wanted to use raytracing in every Minecraft world? Then this texture pack could be something for you! Vanilla RTX is a vanilla based RTX texture pack with PBR support.

Sorry for the lag spikes in some of the clips but my graphics card was overwhelmed with the big amount of raytracing sometimes.

The release 1.0 is out!

Known issues:

  • The side of the grass block does not work
  • PBR of animated textures doesn’t work
  • The composter is glowing for some reason…
  • The shulker box texture isn’t working

I would really like to read your feedback about this pack! If you have any suggestions, please comment them below.

 
Changelog
 
Cake added
  • Conduit added
  • Dried kelp added
  • Flower pot added
  • Snow added
  • Daylight sensor added
  • Podzol added
  • Hay block added
  • Honey block added
  • Honeycomb added
  • Melon added
  • Mob spawner added
  • Mushroom blocks added
  • Lectern added
  • Mycelium added
  • Noteblock added
  • Pumpkin added
  • Jack O’Lantern added
  • Smoker added
  • Turtle egg added
  • Iron bars added
  • Stripped log added
  • Beacon added
  • Normal map for red nether brick and bone block improved
  • Release trailer added

Installation

 

System requirements:

  • Device: PC (no mobile phone or console!)
  • Operating system: Windows 10
  • Supported graphics cards: RTX 2060, RTX 2060 S, RTX 2070, RTX 2070 S, RTX 2080, RTX 2080 S, RTX 2080-Ti, TITAN RTX
  • Minecraft version: 1.15 (beta)

How to install:

  • Download "Vanilla-RTX-v1.0.mcpack" from this page
  • Run the file
  • Minecraft will import the file automatically
  • Select "Vanilla RTX" inside the global resources settings
  • Have fun 😉

Note: This is NOT a shader pack! It ONLY works on Windows 10 with an RTX graphics card in the RTX beta!

creator: Nicinator

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Topic starter Posted : 30/06/2020 1:01 pm
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