Published Mar 14th, 2023, 3/14/23 3:57 pm
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Version: 1.19.2 (JAVA)
Resource Pack: MassiveCraft 32x32
Mods: None (Plugins = WorldEdit & Optifine)
Shader: BSL
Architectural Style: Victorian, Gothic, Medieval
Schematic? Exclusively (With the base map)
Function: Residence
Short Description:
Not many of us are familiar with the longstanding history of the Victorians. The ominous tone of a fatigued spire looming in the distance, intricate ornamentation embellishing a pissing statue, squealing mahogany tempting collapse, and beauty that somehow bursts through the dark gradients of time immemorial.
"We left those ages in the gutters" we retort.
Perhaps; but their memory lurks timelessly on the coastline of our subconscious, beckoning our attention, and tempts the architect to try its features once more. Whether classed as Gnostics, extremists, nobles, or an impoverished people at the time, the Victorians had a pretty damn good grip on unique architecture.
To some, this style of construction does not have to fill the prerequisites of memory. For others, it perhaps instills confusion and raised brows. It matters not, for they still have their rightful place among the innovation of bygone ages. Beautiful, simply put, in their own respect.
Build composition:
- 3 Rooms
- Restroom with potty and bathtub
- Alchemical Room
- Study
- Kitchen
- Dining Area
- Lounging areas
- Old pavilion
- Undercroft with mystery and nether portal
- And a large number of small details and nuances for a connected and vintage finish
Gratitude:
My building library is increasing thanks to your commissions and support. If you weren't around, it would have been increasingly difficult to up my game while helping others in the process. I am truly humbled by your Patronage and positive feedback; and even your criticism. My gratitude is beyond measure!
Quote, because why not:
“There are three classes of people:
Those who see, those who see when shown,
And those who do not see.”
Leonardo da Vinci
New Builder Guide Posts:
Gradient Creator:
https://rgb.birdflop.com/
Custom Paintings:
https://www.mcpaintings.com/
WorldEdit Tutorial:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SOOvommDpUA&ab_channel=Grian
World Painter:
https://www.worldpainter.net/
Minecraft Books Set I:
https://www.mediafire.com/file/cfmmav7jo442eon/Books_Set_I.rar/file
Minecraft Books Set II:
https://www.mediafire.com/file/u4ptzsafjhacse5/Books_Set_II.rar/file
Minecraft Books Set III:
https://www.mediafire.com/file/z756u5utj95pyxh/Books_Set_III.rar/file
Shader Catalog:
https://shaders.fandom.com/wiki/Shader_Packs
Performance Mods for low-end systems:
https://www.curseforge.com/minecraft/modpacks/search?search=performance
Resource Pack: MassiveCraft 32x32
Mods: None (Plugins = WorldEdit & Optifine)
Shader: BSL
Architectural Style: Victorian, Gothic, Medieval
Schematic? Exclusively (With the base map)
Function: Residence
Short Description:
Not many of us are familiar with the longstanding history of the Victorians. The ominous tone of a fatigued spire looming in the distance, intricate ornamentation embellishing a pissing statue, squealing mahogany tempting collapse, and beauty that somehow bursts through the dark gradients of time immemorial.
"We left those ages in the gutters" we retort.
Perhaps; but their memory lurks timelessly on the coastline of our subconscious, beckoning our attention, and tempts the architect to try its features once more. Whether classed as Gnostics, extremists, nobles, or an impoverished people at the time, the Victorians had a pretty damn good grip on unique architecture.
To some, this style of construction does not have to fill the prerequisites of memory. For others, it perhaps instills confusion and raised brows. It matters not, for they still have their rightful place among the innovation of bygone ages. Beautiful, simply put, in their own respect.
Build composition:
- 3 Rooms
- Restroom with potty and bathtub
- Alchemical Room
- Study
- Kitchen
- Dining Area
- Lounging areas
- Old pavilion
- Undercroft with mystery and nether portal
- And a large number of small details and nuances for a connected and vintage finish
Gratitude:
My building library is increasing thanks to your commissions and support. If you weren't around, it would have been increasingly difficult to up my game while helping others in the process. I am truly humbled by your Patronage and positive feedback; and even your criticism. My gratitude is beyond measure!
Quote, because why not:
“There are three classes of people:
Those who see, those who see when shown,
And those who do not see.”
Leonardo da Vinci
New Builder Guide Posts:
Gradient Creator:
https://rgb.birdflop.com/
Custom Paintings:
https://www.mcpaintings.com/
WorldEdit Tutorial:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SOOvommDpUA&ab_channel=Grian
World Painter:
https://www.worldpainter.net/
Minecraft Books Set I:
https://www.mediafire.com/file/cfmmav7jo442eon/Books_Set_I.rar/file
Minecraft Books Set II:
https://www.mediafire.com/file/u4ptzsafjhacse5/Books_Set_II.rar/file
Minecraft Books Set III:
https://www.mediafire.com/file/z756u5utj95pyxh/Books_Set_III.rar/file
Shader Catalog:
https://shaders.fandom.com/wiki/Shader_Packs
Performance Mods for low-end systems:
https://www.curseforge.com/minecraft/modpacks/search?search=performance
Credit | WorldEdit, Optifine, BSL Shaders, Massivecraft, and the entire community for the support and inspiration! |
Progress | 100% complete |
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There are also two similar packs out there, Cocricot and Miniaturia. Very similar in style to Conquest Reforged but for more modern times. Also a bit less demanding. have you tried those yet?
And yes, depending on the version (Particularly the 1.15.2 version), things can becomes somewhat stressful for your system. Though, the 1.12.2 version doesn't really add too much pressure on performance, So I'll likely go for that version as a suggestion to those who don't want to sacrifice performance.
Either way, all three gives you a unique characteristic in terms of age, and block selection. So if you are into using RPs, I'll recommend all three. :]
Either way, it's still a beautiful Texture Pack. Worth your time I'd say.