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NeBux Xtreme Texture Pack

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NeBux Xtreme – Texture Pack — a slick, low-friction upgrade for Minecraft Bedrock that makes your screen feel cleaner, faster, and way easier to read in the middle of a fight or a build.

Right away you’ll notice the modern UI and smoother transitions, but the real win is how it changes day-to-day play. The better HUD puts key info where you need it: XP viewer for quick enchants between raids, durability readouts so you stop snapping tools mid-tunnel, and counters that help you track resources without opening menus every minute. The F1/F3 toggles are clutch; hide the HUD for thumbnails or a distraction-free vibe, then pop the Java-style debug to grab coordinates and basic performance stats when your squad calls a stronghold or slime chunk. Quick Settings from the HUD, chat, and main menu keep the flow going—tweak brightness, toggles, or UI scale on the fly instead of digging through layers of menus while mobs breathe down your neck.

Building and survival both benefit from the color and texture pass. The pack leans into vibrant but not blinding saturation, so wood tones, copper states, and stone types read clearly at a glance, even on mobile. Custom GUIs for crafting tables, furnaces, enchanting, and anvils cut the visual clutter, and those subtle guides help newer players stop misclicking recipes. Nature tweaks—pink birch leaves, fuller crops, lush greens—make farm bases and village streets look alive without feeling noisy; it’s the kind of upgrade that makes you want to screenshot your world more often. The custom 3D totem is a fun flex on hardcore runs and supports custom skins, so your clutch saves look personal in clips.

For PvP and servers, none of this touches hitboxes, reach, or damage—it’s all presentation. That said, cleaner chat with quick buttons, no character limit, and Undo/Next makes team callouts faster, and the compass/clock bits in HUD reduce alt-tabbing during scrims. If you’re recording, toggle F1 for cinematic paths, then bring the HUD back for loot splits and boss phases. On Realms or long sessions, performance fixes and lighter animations keep frames steady; if your device is older, keep render distance sensible and avoid stacking heavy packs on top. Pack order matters—put NeBux Xtreme – Texture Pack above other UI tweaks so its menus win when resources overlap. Multi-language support is built in, so friends can jump in comfortably without juggling settings. When you share your world, tag it naturally—“NeBux Xtreme texture pack for Minecraft Bedrock,” “MCPE UI pack,” “Bedrock HUD overhaul”—so players looking for clean, playable visuals can actually find it.












How to install?
- Download resource pack;
- Run and open the .mcpack file in the game;
- Select a texture in the menu;
- Enjoy!

nebux_xtreme_v1_1_mcpack.zip [890 b] (downloads: 2)


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