

In order to switch resource packs, players can do /packs in-game to click whichever pack they prefer. No matter which pack the player is on, models and NPCs will look the same. If they would prefer not to use the font, they can choose a “Without Font” option to use Minecraft’s default font. There is one 16x16 pack and one 32x32 pack that allows players to use this font. Two of the resource packs also have PotterworldMC’s custom serif font. A 16x16 pack might also reduce lag for some players.Ī section of the library with a 16x16 packĪ section of the library with a 32x32 packĪ section of Room 243-00 with a 16x16 packĪ section of Room 243-00 with a 32x32 pack The 32x32 packs are generally regarded as more aesthetically pleasing, however, it works best on a faster computer. The number refers to how many pixels across each side of a block is, either 16 or 32.

There are two different resolutions that a player can choose between, 16x16 or 32x32. There are currently four packs that players can use on the server. New models are continuously being added and old models get updated when appropriate. John Smith Legacy is the base pack that is used, with modifications to the resource pack being made by Droobledore and the Artworker team. PotterworldMC has its own custom resource pack. Resource packs allow players to use custom textures, models, fonts, sounds, and more without any code modification.
