Couple questions and also to say thanks!

Topics regarding PureBDcraft, the HD cartoony resourcepack for Minecraft Java Edition.
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Post 28 Apr 2015, 14:21

First off let me start by saying Thank you Sphax for taking the time to design, update and keep up such an amazing resource pack. I have never been one to like cartoon styled packs and almost always went with realistic packs. After using your's though I can't bring myself to use any others.

I have also downloaded and installed all of the 3D textures and music/sound packs. I love your 3D blocks they are so cool to look at especially love the way you did the crafting table and the way the furnace changes when in use or not.

My only problem now is using all of them, (I use the 64x res) and playing on 1.8.4 my game lags like crazy unless I load in a different pack and then switch to yours. Not sure what that is about since once I switch back I have virtually no lag. (The lag happens even if I run on lower res packs and without the music/sound/3D add-ons) If you know of a fix, or anyone does, other than switching packs out and back in then please let me know. Otherwise I'll just continue to switch packs back and forth to make it work. :D

My main questions though are about your music pack. Where did you get your music from? I love love LOVE it and was curious. Also when in the main menu screen there are songs that play that I haven't noticed hearing while in a world, is there some way to get those songs to play, specifically the one that sounds like Tuvan(sp?) Throat music, to play while in my worlds? I enjoy hearing that but can only seem to hear it when in the main menu screen.

Thanks again for such great packs and for all the time and effort I'm sure that goes into making them,
~SukuyanFallen
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Post 28 Apr 2015, 18:10

The credits for the Music pack can be found on the pack's download page if you scroll down - https://bdcraft.net/bdcraft-musics-pack - as well as in Credits.txt files found inside the Music pack's folders.

As for getting tracks to play in-game from the menu you can take music from the /assets/minecraft/music/menu folder, rename them and replace the files in the /assets/minecraft/music/game folder.
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