Nostalgia-Craft Texture Pack – No longer reminisce, but live, in ye olden days of Minecraft.
Nostalgia-Craft Texture Pack – What is it?
The Nostalgia-Craft Texture Pack is essentially a rather faithful recreation of the textures from early versions of Minecraft, as well as the current, (outdated) in-browser, free version of Minecraft. For those who didn’t start playing Minecraft until the later and more recent updates started rolling in, you can consult the screenshots below as a point of reference, because this texture pack stays very true to the source material. However, for those who still need an explanation, basically the grass was much lighter in old Minecraft, trees were almost see through (the leaves), and essentially other small changes along those lines.
While these changes may not seem like much, they hold a special spot for some. In this day of Minecraft with all of these new-fangled additions being made, just seeing these textures bring the old school players back to the days of simpler Minecraft, when it was largely unheard of. It serves as a time machine for some, while just new textures for others.
Now for some screenshots of the texture pack.
Screenshots of this Texture Pack
Here’s a screenshot of the texture pack:
Videos Of This Texture Pack
Here is a video of the texture pack:
How to Install this Texture Pack
This texture pack installs just like any other texture pack. Those installation instructions are as follows:
So You want to install this texture pack? Well, thanks to us, we will show you exactly how to install this texture pack you desire! But first, read the following precautions:
Be sure that you have the same version of Minecraft as the theme.
If the texture pack is High Definition (HD), be sure you have MCPatcher ready.
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Download the Texture Pack.
DO NOT extract the texture pack!
Navigate to ".minecraft". This can be achieved by going to Windows Explorer, and typing "%AppData%" (without quotes), then going into a folder called "roaming" (Ignore this if you can't find it), and going into the ".minecraft" folder.
Open the "texturepacks" folder.
Drag the texture pack (the .zip archive) into this folder.
Open up Minecraft.
Go to "Texture Packs".
Click on the Designated Texture Pack.
You have now successfully installed the texture pack!
Be sure to have put a check mark by "HD Textures".
Click Patch.
That's it! You only have to do the following once, unless you update Minecraft.
To add a texture pack, just click "+" and add the texture pack.
While the texture pack is checked, click "Patch" again, and you should now be able to select the texture pack in the "Texture Packs" section in the Minecraft menu.