Smooth, high-res, and easy on the eyes, there’s not much not to like. Or maybe you just like the look, I know I do. The zombies have been given a style upgrade as well, so now you’ll meet some quite fancy zombies in tuxedos, if you’re “lucky”.īlocks look quite good, they all have a really good connected smooth look, and I especially like the new Nether, as it doesn’t feel as harsh on the eyes as the default pack might sometimes make it feel, it also looks a bit brighter.Īll in all, this pack is pretty damn great if you want to retain the default look and feel, but might also feel that the textures are too gritty or pixelated, and sometimes harsh on the eyes. The mobs look great, especially the Creepers, as you can see the TNT hidden inside on some of them. Personally I prefer MCPatcher unless otherwise specified.Įverything has a new look though, it isn’t just a rehash of the default textures, although that may not be readily apparent.
Note: MCPatcher or OptiFine is heavily recommended for this pack, otherwise you’ll probably run into an issue or two. Looking very similar to the popular Faithful Resource Pack, Defscape also has a very smooth and high resolution look, that still looks like the default pack. Defscape is another resource pack in the long line of resource packs that tries to redo the default Minecraft look, but this one is probably one of the best.