Tightfault Revamp Texture Pack 1.20, 1.20.5 → 1.19.4

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The Tightfault Revamp texture pack isn’t just any Minecraft mod. It’s a classic PvP pack that’s been redesigned to meet all your battle needs in Minecraft. Imagine stepping into an arena where every detail is designed to not just make you a better fighter but also make some items more beautiful. And the sky? Oh, it’s got a makeover too! Instead of the usual, you’ll be fighting under a bright, cheerful sky that makes air-based modes like SkyWars or BedWars a blast.

The Story Behind the Revamp

Originally, this project was simply known as Tightfault. But then, a fan took it upon themselves to update it with new designs and textures. Thus, the “Revamp” was born. This makeover was released due to a huge milestone: reaching 50k subscribers on YouTube. The creator, Tight, never imagined his channel growing beyond 1,000 subscribers, so hitting 50k was a big deal. Talk about humble beginnings, right?

Since its initial release in 2016 on MediaFire, Tightfault has come a long way. The downloads and love it has received over the years have been incredible. Thanks to the dedication of the community, this pack gets regular updates and is now even available on platforms like CurseForge and Modrinth. And the best part about the Tightfault Revamp texture pack? It’s all free. You can find the download links further below in our download section.

Short Swords with Style

First off, the swords. These aren’t your average, run-of-the-mill Minecraft swords. We’re talking short swords with a cool color gradient and a crisp 16×16 design. Why short, you ask? It’s all about visibility. With these compact blades, you get a better view of your surroundings, so you can keep an eye on your opponents in PvP and stay one step ahead. Plus, they just look awesome.

Tightfault Revamp Texture Pack Armor

Next up, is the new Tightfault Revamp armor. At first glance, it might look like the usual gear. But the moment you slip into it, bam! The new textures pop, complete with stunning color gradients that have seriously impressed us during gameplay. This feature isn’t just limited to the armor; you’ll find these gradients on many items, like the golden apple.

Outlined Ores for the Win

A hallmark of any solid PvP texture pack is the inclusion of outlined ores, and Tightfault Revamp delivers. This feature makes spotting ores easy, giving you an edge when it comes to gathering resources quickly and efficiently. It’s a small tweak that makes a big difference in the heat of battle.

Transparent GUI: Better Overview with Tightfault

The GUI in this pack is fully transparent, even down to the menu buttons. While this might seem odd in the main menu, it’s a game-changer in active play. This transparency ensures that you can keep tabs on your opponents, even when you’re tweaking settings mid-game. It’s all about maintaining awareness in every situation.

A Note on Textures (or the Lack Thereof)

Now, let’s address the elephant in the room. Many blocks, items, and other assets aren’t included in the Tightfault texture pack. Yes, that means some textures are missing. But before you see this as a downside, hear us out. Tightfault Revamp sticks to the classic PvP Default edit style, which might sound limiting, but it comes with a huge perk—higher FPS. In the fast-paced world of Minecraft PvP, every frame per second counts. So, while it might lack in variety, it more than makes up for in performance.

But here’s the kicker—Tightfault Revamp soared in popularity partly because of Technoblade, the legendary Minecraft YouTuber who left us too soon. When someone like Technoblade uses a texture pack, you know it’s got to be good. His choice turned this pack into something of a legend itself.

ABOUT PROJECT

Tightfault Revamp was published on November 25, 2018 and is compatible with these Minecraft versions: 1.20.5 – 1.20.4 – 1.20.3 – 1.20.2 – 1.20.1 – 1.20 – 1.19.4 – 1.19.3 – 1.19.2 – 1.19.1 – 1.19 – 1.18.2 – 1.18.1 – 1.18 – 1.17.1 – 1.17 – 1.16.5 – 1.16.4 – 1.16.3 – 1.16 – 1.8.9 – 1.8 – 1.7.10 – 1.7.2


  • ✔️ Custom Sky

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Comparison

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Tightfault Revamp textures compared to Minecraft vanilla (before)Tightfault Revamp textures compared to Minecraft vanilla (after)

How To Install Tightfault Revamp Texture Pack

Check out the easy steps to install everything with just a few clicks.
  1. To use all the cool features in this pack, download and install OptiFine.
  2. Download the Tightfault Revamp texture pack for Minecraft from the file section below. Pick the file that matches your Minecraft edition and version.
  3. Launch Minecraft.
  4. Click "Options" on the main menu.
  5. In the options, go to the submenu “Resource Packs”.
  6. Click "Open Pack Folder" at the bottom left to see a folder titled "resourcepacks".
  7. Put the downloaded ZIP file into your "resourcepacks" folder. Or, just drag and drop it into the Minecraft window to add the pack.
  8. You will see the pack on the left side of the resource pack selection menu. Unzip the file if you can't see the pack.
  9. Hover over the pack thumbnail and click the arrow pointing right.
    If the game says the pack is for a newer or older Minecraft version when you activate it, don't worry! It's just a heads-up. Click 'Yes' and enjoy the new textures – it won't affect your gameplay.
  10. Click "Done" and all assets have been loaded.

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