Composition of both Vanilla RTX & Vanilla RTX Normals. Featuring an unprecedented level of detail.
The Vanilla RTX Resource Pack. Everything is covered!
Vanilla RTX with handcrafted 16x normal maps for all blocks!
An open-source app that lets you auto-update Vanilla RTX packs, tune fog, lighting and materials, launch Minecraft RTX with ease, and more!
A branch of Vanilla RTX projects, made fully compatible with the new Vibrant Visuals graphics mode.
A series of smaller packages that give certain blocks more interesting properties with ray tracing!
Optional Vanilla RTX extensions to extend ray tracing support to content available under Minecraft: Education Edition (Chemistry) toggle.
Replaces all Education Edition Element block textures with high definition or exotic materials for creative builds with ray tracing. Features over 88 designs, including some inspired by Nvidia's early Minecraft RTX demos!
An app to automatically convert regular Bedrock Edition resource packs for ray tracing through specialized algorithms (Closed Beta)
Critics and fans generally agree that each artist brought their specific "brand" of break-up energy to the track, though some verses stood out more than others.
The remix is praised for removing the traditional hook between verses, allowing the rappers to trade bars seamlessly over the moody, minimal beat.
Ross contributes his signature "luxury rap" aesthetic, while T.I. provides a solid, steady flow that fits the original R&B groove.
Many fans still prefer the original version with Tyga and Kevin McCall for its tighter focus, though the remix is the preferred choice for those wanting a lyrical variety pack.
One of the most polarizing parts of the remix. While many were excited for a rare 3000 appearance, some critics labeled it his "weakest verse" or felt it was too "heavy with words" for the track’s silky production.
Often cited as one of the stronger additions, Drake maintains a more "gentle and pro-ladies" vibe, focusing on the complicated emotional dynamics of a failing relationship.
Generally well-received, with some fans ranking his punchline-heavy verse as the best on the entire track. Critical Consensus
Despite some viewing it as "over-stuffed" with star power, it is widely considered a "classic remix" that captured a specific moment when these artists dominated the charts.
Critics and fans generally agree that each artist brought their specific "brand" of break-up energy to the track, though some verses stood out more than others.
The remix is praised for removing the traditional hook between verses, allowing the rappers to trade bars seamlessly over the moody, minimal beat.
Ross contributes his signature "luxury rap" aesthetic, while T.I. provides a solid, steady flow that fits the original R&B groove.
Many fans still prefer the original version with Tyga and Kevin McCall for its tighter focus, though the remix is the preferred choice for those wanting a lyrical variety pack.
One of the most polarizing parts of the remix. While many were excited for a rare 3000 appearance, some critics labeled it his "weakest verse" or felt it was too "heavy with words" for the track’s silky production.
Often cited as one of the stronger additions, Drake maintains a more "gentle and pro-ladies" vibe, focusing on the complicated emotional dynamics of a failing relationship.
Generally well-received, with some fans ranking his punchline-heavy verse as the best on the entire track. Critical Consensus
Despite some viewing it as "over-stuffed" with star power, it is widely considered a "classic remix" that captured a specific moment when these artists dominated the charts.