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    Re-Applied texture pack for Minecraft 26.1

    Re-Applied

    Clean aesthetic improvements to Applied Energistics 2 with high-contrast UI elements and streamlined block textures.

    by LopyLuna·Updated 1 year ago

    Overview

    Re-Applied is a visual overhaul for Applied Energistics 2 focused on clarity and a cleaner aesthetic. It replaces the busy, default textures with streamlined designs that make your ME networks look more integrated and easier to read.

    Features

    • High-contrast UI panels for better visibility in ME Terminals and Crafting Monitors.
    • Simplified cable textures that look smoother when running large lines of glass or smart cables.
    • Cleaned up block faces for Controllers, Drive Bays, and interfaces to reduce visual noise in server rooms.
    • Updated item icons for storage cells and quartz tools to make them stand out in your inventory.
    • Refined glowing effects on active machinery and bus indicators.

    Visual Changes

    The main goal of this pack is functionality. Terminal grids are now darker with sharper borders, making it much easier to see your items against the background. Block textures have had unnecessary "grime" and extra pixels removed for a more modern, high-tech look.

    Resolution & Performance

    This pack is 16x16, matching the native Minecraft resolution. It will not impact your FPS and works perfectly on lower-end systems. It is strictly a visual change and does not modify any block hitboxes or mod functionality.

    Compatibility

    • Requires Applied Energistics 2 to be installed.
    • Works on version 1.12.2 through 1.20.x (and likely newer versions).
    • Compatible with shaders, though lighting effects on cables may vary depending on your shader profile.
    • Can be layered on top of other resource packs without issues.