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Erehwon is a realistic/themed 64x64 resourcepack featuring sharp, clean textures with a mix of contemporary design, near-future tech and classic Minecraft influences.
Our homeworld, Albion, is dying. Ten thousand years of civilization has taken its toll. The population soars; resources dwindle; cities spread, sprawl and merge into continent-spanning urban megaplexes. Our biosphere balances dangerously on the edge of collapse.
We have had spaceflight for nearly a century, but the only other world in our system -- Albion's moon, Erehwon -- is a place incapable of supporting life. More correctly, it used to be incapable of supporting life, until a massive, 50-year terraforming operation by Albion Commercial and Manufacturing Enterprises transformed Erehwon into paradise.
As one of the privileged members of the first wave of colonists, you have a new world and endless possibilities at your feet. Unfortunately, however, there are a few things ACME failed to mention in its promotional material. For example, things like a hostile alien presence, relentless cyber attacks on the colony AI , rogue drones and corrupted robots hunting colonists and an unknown neuro-toxin that kills a quarter of its victims and turns the rest into homicidal maniacs. I'm sure they meant to get around to letting people know; after all, global megacorporations are known for their sense of public responsibility and accountability, right?
Regardless, in the few weeks since your arrival, the colony's infrastructure collapsed, communications failed and armies of killer machines and crazed plague victims roam at will. Erehwon is now cut off, under strict quarantine.
You're on your own, with little more than the clothes on your back. What do you do now?
Well, no one ever said settling a new world would be easy.
Except ACME, that is. Jerks.
Erehwon was recently chosen as one of the top 5 realistic texture packs by L8. Watch the first couple of minutes of this video to see their demo layout and hear their comments.
Note: Current version 1.4.1 as of 1/10/15
Our homeworld, Albion, is dying. Ten thousand years of civilization has taken its toll. The population soars; resources dwindle; cities spread, sprawl and merge into continent-spanning urban megaplexes. Our biosphere balances dangerously on the edge of collapse.
We have had spaceflight for nearly a century, but the only other world in our system -- Albion's moon, Erehwon -- is a place incapable of supporting life. More correctly, it used to be incapable of supporting life, until a massive, 50-year terraforming operation by Albion Commercial and Manufacturing Enterprises transformed Erehwon into paradise.
As one of the privileged members of the first wave of colonists, you have a new world and endless possibilities at your feet. Unfortunately, however, there are a few things ACME failed to mention in its promotional material. For example, things like a hostile alien presence, relentless cyber attacks on the colony AI , rogue drones and corrupted robots hunting colonists and an unknown neuro-toxin that kills a quarter of its victims and turns the rest into homicidal maniacs. I'm sure they meant to get around to letting people know; after all, global megacorporations are known for their sense of public responsibility and accountability, right?
Regardless, in the few weeks since your arrival, the colony's infrastructure collapsed, communications failed and armies of killer machines and crazed plague victims roam at will. Erehwon is now cut off, under strict quarantine.
You're on your own, with little more than the clothes on your back. What do you do now?
Well, no one ever said settling a new world would be easy.
Except ACME, that is. Jerks.
Erehwon was recently chosen as one of the top 5 realistic texture packs by L8. Watch the first couple of minutes of this video to see their demo layout and hear their comments.
Note: Current version 1.4.1 as of 1/10/15
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Game Version | Minecraft 1.8.1 |
Resolution | 64x |
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Update #8 : by Mediocritus 05/12/2015 3:25:27 pmMay 12th, 2015
Erehwon: A Minecraft Resourcepack By Mediocritus
Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.Creative Commons License
www.mediafire.com/folder/5jhh977ksb8kk/
Current Version: v1.5.1
Released 05/13/15
-- fixed issues with corrupt brown / chestnut horse textures; both should have TWO eyes now. Finally!
Current Version: v1.5
Released 05/10/15
-- fixed some issues with font files
-- made some adjustments to GUI widgets
-- fixed "one-eyed" brown horse texture
-- revised full-moon environmental texture
-- increased contrast between gray and light gray ("silver") hardened clay textures
-- changed glass pane top textures
-- added alternate textures for crafting bench, furnace, dispenser, dropper, cauldron, jukebox, item frame background and redstone block
Version v1.4.1
Released 01/10/15
-- fixed error with sheep texture
-- updated pack icon to show correct version
Version: v1.4
Released 01/09/15
-- added banners
-- changed font
-- made tweaks and adjustments to Alex and Steve skins
-- corrected several clipping errors with various textures
-- altered zip file structure to remove extra folder on download
Version: v1.3
Released 10/17/14
-- updated for Minecraft version 1.8.10
Version: v1.2
Released 06/08/14
-- new command block texture added
-- several item icons modified / changed
-- several entity textures refined
-- several plant textures modified / refined
-- foliage color scale slightly adjusted
Version: v1.1
Released 15/05/14
-- tweaks and adjustment to many blocks
-- fire animation revised
-- default Minecraft clouds should appear with clouds enabled in graphic options
-- alternate door textures added
-- some mob textures adjusted / reworked
v1.0.1 Released 21/02/14
-- fixed paintings file so resourcepack art loads instead of default Minecraft paintings.
v1.0 Released 18/02/14
Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.Creative Commons License
www.mediafire.com/folder/5jhh977ksb8kk/
Current Version: v1.5.1
Released 05/13/15
-- fixed issues with corrupt brown / chestnut horse textures; both should have TWO eyes now. Finally!
Current Version: v1.5
Released 05/10/15
-- fixed some issues with font files
-- made some adjustments to GUI widgets
-- fixed "one-eyed" brown horse texture
-- revised full-moon environmental texture
-- increased contrast between gray and light gray ("silver") hardened clay textures
-- changed glass pane top textures
-- added alternate textures for crafting bench, furnace, dispenser, dropper, cauldron, jukebox, item frame background and redstone block
Version v1.4.1
Released 01/10/15
-- fixed error with sheep texture
-- updated pack icon to show correct version
Version: v1.4
Released 01/09/15
-- added banners
-- changed font
-- made tweaks and adjustments to Alex and Steve skins
-- corrected several clipping errors with various textures
-- altered zip file structure to remove extra folder on download
Version: v1.3
Released 10/17/14
-- updated for Minecraft version 1.8.10
Version: v1.2
Released 06/08/14
-- new command block texture added
-- several item icons modified / changed
-- several entity textures refined
-- several plant textures modified / refined
-- foliage color scale slightly adjusted
Version: v1.1
Released 15/05/14
-- tweaks and adjustment to many blocks
-- fire animation revised
-- default Minecraft clouds should appear with clouds enabled in graphic options
-- alternate door textures added
-- some mob textures adjusted / reworked
v1.0.1 Released 21/02/14
-- fixed paintings file so resourcepack art loads instead of default Minecraft paintings.
v1.0 Released 18/02/14
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i really like some things, the look of the glass, the way clay and carpets blend together but are distictive and i love how everything is very easy on the eyes considering most 64x packs tend to give me eye strain.
overall a very execcent pack
Some of the most common adjustments which fix strange image problems are:
Set your graphics from "fancy" to "fast."
Turn 3D Anaglyph to "off"
Set "Smooth Lighting" to "minimum"
Reduce "anisotropic filtering" to a lower level.
Try these and see if that helps.