👤About Resource Packs for BedrockConnect
BedrockConnect App: Resource Pack Application Guide
Overview
The BedrockConnect App enhances your Minecraft server experience by allowing the application of resource packs. This guide provides essential information on how to effectively use resource packs with the app.

Important Considerations
Resource Pack Types: The app supports both
.ZIP
and.MCPACK
file formats. Ensure that you are using resource packs compatible with Minecraft Bedrock Edition.
Note: Bedrock Edition packs are not interchangeable with Java Edition packs.
Applying Resource Packs
Combining Packs: Multiple resource packs can be combined in the app. The first pack in the list takes precedence and overrides any similar textures in subsequent packs.
Texture Conflicts: If two packs contain the same texture, the one from the topmost pack will be displayed. For instance:
Pack 1 contains
dirt.png
Pack 2 also contains
dirt.png
dirt.png
from Pack 1 will be used due to its higher priority in the list.


Subpacks Handling: The app also supports subpacks. For a detailed guide on subpacks, please visit this link.
Please note
The BedrockConnect app is designed exclusively for the use of Resource Packs / Texture Packs. Other types of modifications, such as shaders, modpacks, skin packs, etc., are not supported.
If you encounter issues with a pack involving special UI modifications, please refer to our UI Add-On Troubleshooting Guide for assistance.
Server Pack Compatibility
Automatic Integration: The app does not overwrite or damage crucial server pack files. It seamlessly integrates the chosen resource pack with the server pack when starting a server.
Server Requirements: For optimal functionality, ensure the server you are connecting to supports the BedrockConnect server pack. For unsupported servers, some features may not work as intended.
Important Considerations for Low-End Consoles
Warning: Owners of less powerful consoles should select lower-resolution or simpler Subpacks to prevent performance issues such as slow loading, laggy gameplay, and potential crashes.
Lower-Resolution Subpacks: Optimal for enhancing performance on weaker consoles.
Performance Impact: Be aware that high-resolution textures can strain your console. Choose wisely based on your device's capabilities.
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