ULTRA Realism Graphics Pack [Premium]
Today is a big day for Minecraft Bedrock Edition, because resource packs with Vibrant Visuals support are now available on the Minecraft Marketplace. If you’re on Windows, there’s important information below. So, on iOS, Android, Windows, Xbox, and PlayStation, you need version 1.21.120.
If you don’t have it and you download the improved Vibrant Visuals packs, they simply won’t work, the game will crash, and you’ll run into problems. I’m not mentioning Switch because Vibrant Visuals is not yet available on Switch. If your game doesn’t say 1.21.120, it won’t work. Update.
Ultra Realism for Bedrock
Ultra Realism transforms your worlds into a rich, realistic, vivid experience. Vibrant Visuals Enhanced. Ultra HD textures. Expressive 3D depth. Intense reflections. Volumetric light and fog. Improved atmosphere and water. Realistic visual effects, animations, and sounds. And much more.
The file size is 330 MB. There are two ways to activate it. The first is “Settings” → “Global Resources.” In “My Packs,” click on Ultra Realism and “Activate” – the package will work throughout Minecraft. The set has a settings switch: the default is 128x, and there is a 64x option.
Survival and effects
Next, the first steps in survival: mining, a chest with a pickaxe and an axe, checking the digging animation, trying to recognize ores (iron, coal), encountering butterflies, calcite, and lots of coal on the slope. The sun in this pack is one of the best of all.
The palette is rich, the logs are improved. There are strong reflections in the water, Drowned with eerie sounds. At night, visibility is excellent, the moon is spectacular, but the terrain seems to be constantly illuminated. Skeletons have a “heart” like a soul – cool.
The jungle looks better during the day than at night. The fog is thicker in the swamp, which is very atmospheric. The transitions between day and night are smooth, the sunbeams and clouds are standard for now, but I would like to see them become “fluffy” or realistic in the future.
The village has a “Skyrim” vibe, with a shine on the mobs, and Cherry Grove gives off a light pink mist, but without excessive brightness. In cold biomes, a ‘cold’ correction is visible, the ice glitters; Blue Ice is the correct name for the block (some packs may label it “compressed ice”). In Dark Forest, there is a gloomy mist and beautiful rays of light. In Pale Garden, the creaking of trees is perfectly stylized and very appropriate.
If you like the atmosphere of Skyrim/Dark Souls, then Ultra Realism is your choice. Mobs: creeper (own sounds), stray, axolotl, different variants of iron golems (by degree of cracks), variants of villagers, zombie villagers, ravager – terrifying.

















