

Players that can run vanilla Minecraft can also run Aluzion without any performance issues. The numerous visual optimizations for PvP also make the game run smoother with stable framerates. Being a 16x resource pack, Aluzion PvP does not affect game performance. The HUD displays armor, defense, mana, health, and weapons in a much simpler way, making everything easy to track. The GUI and inventory have also been changed to be more PvP friendly. Some sounds were also changed but most of the default Minecraft sounds were preserved. Particle effects are also cleaner and are less intrusive.

The original developer of the resource pack made swords shorter to improve the PvP experience. For PvP players, Aluzion texture pack also comes with some notable visual changes for weapons, armors, potions, and several other items in the game.

At the same time, the visuals do not stay off too far from vanilla. There are fewer shades of gray or washed-out colors. This further accentuates the cartoonish visuals within Minecraft but it also makes it easier to tell objects apart because the colors are more saturated. Another change that benefits PvP players is how the colors have been changed. Instead of going for a lower 8x resolution, Aluzion takes existing textures and removes some details to make them easier to distinguish. What it attempts to achieve are crisper visuals and simpler textures. It is a 16x resource pack and typical for a PvP resource pack, it does not attempt to improve the level of details within Minecraft or create photo-realistic worlds. The resource pack uses the default texture resolution in vanilla Minecraft. Aluzion PvP texture pack takes the vanilla Minecraft experience and tweaks it to be more PvP friendly. The number of players that enjoy PvP should not be underestimated. Even if vanilla Minecraft is a great game for multiplayer PvE, the PvP part cannot be disregarded. Aluzion PvP resource pack was crafted with PvP players in mind.
