There’s just one bad thing about this pack, which isn’t even necessarily a bad thing at all. It’s perfect for constructing any castles, forts or towers you might have in mind, and the improved textures for many popular blocks like various types of stone bricks will make anything you build, regardless of its size, look better than it would in vanilla Minecraft.
While many of the textures in the Realistic Adventure pack look more like something you might see outside rather than on your computer screen, there is also a certain medieval feel to the resource pack as a whole. This pack really does make the world look more realistic. They’re big, puffy, swirling things that don’t look like a collection of blocks, like they normally do. It’s not just the water either – looking up towards the sky will reveal clouds which look like the same clouds you could see in reality if you went outside on an overcast day and looked up.
There are few other resource packs for Minecraft which make the water look more realistic and believable than this pack manages to do.
One of the best parts about the Realistic Adventure resource pack would have to be the water animation and effects.