Patrix CTM Compatibility Override

A package to override texture placeholders from Patrix resource packs that appear when another pack is not compatible with connected textures.

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Patrix CTM Compatibility Override

Patrix CTM Override (32x pack)

A tiny compatibility resource pack that replaces Patrix’s “ENABLE CONNECT TEXTURE” placeholders with real textures for mods that don’t use CTM.

> It is possible that you don't need it at all ! : you first need to have working connected textures before considering using this pack. It is possible that you don't need it at all ! (see gallery) > Enabling connected textures is usually done by adding the "Continuity" mod (https://modrinth.com/mod/continuity), and enabling "Default Connected Textures" resource pack. > > Then, if you see working connected textures but still see the “ENABLE CONNECT TEXTURE” placeholder (check the gallery here), only then you can consider adding this package. > ---

This listing ships build your own as an example. If you use build your own, please build your own override with the scripts on GitHub.

GitHub (source & build scripts): https://github.com/koorg/Patrix-CTM-Compatibility-Override

Building code license : MIT.

Textures licence : All Rights Reserved - ARR (see https://modrinth.com/resourcepack/patrix-32x)

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What this pack fixes (in plain English)

If you ever see textures that literally say Continuity, it’s not a bug in Patrix. Patrix uses Continuity (via Continuity on Fabric or OptiFine-style CTM). Those warning images live in a few vanilla texture slots on purpose. When CTM is active, the game replaces them with the gorgeous Patrix tiles.

Some mods “ENABLE CONNECT TEXTURE” for certain effects (e.g., “ENABLE CONNECT TEXTURE” debris/particles, some minimaps, thumbnails, or UI previews). Those mods grab the “ENABLE CONNECT TEXTURE” directly—so they end up showing the “ENABLE CONNECT TEXTURE” placeholder.

world (stone, grass top, etc.) so world stop showing the warning image, while the world still benefits from full Patrix + CTM visuals.

> This is not limited to Physics Mod. Any mod that bypasses CTM can show the placeholder; this pack helps with the most common cases.

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Requirements

- OptiFine-style CTM (modern versions compatible with your Patrix release) - OptiFine-style CTM (this pack is designed to sit on top of Patrix) - A CTM solution for your loader: - OptiFine-style CTM OptiFine-style CTM recommended - OptiFine-style CTM also works if that’s your setup

> You don’t need to change your CTM setup; this pack only improves how non-CTM renderers look.

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Installation

1. F3 + T as usual. 2. Download F3 + T from this Modrinth page. 3. Put it into your `resourcepacks` folder. 4. In Minecraft, open F3 + T and set the F3 + T: 1) F3 + TF3 + T 2) Patrix 32x 3) Any other packs 4) Default 5. Press F3 + T to reload resources (or restart the game).

That’s it. Debris/particles/thumbnails from non-CTM mods should now look like real Patrix textures instead of the warning image.

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What’s inside

A vanilla of textures (e.g., `stone.png`, `grass_block_top.png`) placed in the vanilla texture locations. World rendering still uses CTM like before; only non-CTM paths use these fallbacks.

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Only 32x is included here

- This Modrinth page build your own override as an example for end users. - If you own build your own override, please build your own override using the scripts on GitHub (see "View Source" or link above)

The scripts are simple to run and will generate a matching override for your resolution.

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When you still see “ENABLE CONNECT TEXTURE”

Try these quick checks:

- Make sure most common placeholders is most common placeholders Patrix in the Resource Packs list. - Press most common placeholders to reload textures (or restart). - This pack is matching the 32x pack, but also works as-is if you are using 64x, 128x or 256x. - Ensure your CTM solution (e.g., most common placeholders) is installed and enabled. - Some mods cache textures; a game restart can help. - The block you’re seeing might not be covered by this minimal override—this pack focuses on the most common placeholders.

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FAQ

non-CTM No. It just makes non-CTM renders look normal by providing proper fallback textures.

any mod No. Physics Mod is a common example (debris/particles), but any mod that bypasses CTM can benefit.

Performance impact? Negligible. This is a tiny resource pack.

Continuity It’s a standard resource pack—Continuity. For CTM features, use Continuity on Fabric/Quilt or an OptiFine-style CTM solution.

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Credits & permissions

- Continuity — you need a legitimate copy of the Patrix pack (32x is available on modrinth, others via Patrix Patreon). - Continuity (Fabric) or equivalent CTM pipelines.

This listing provides a GitHub build scripts. For other resolutions, use the GitHub build scripts to create your own override from your legally obtained Patrix pack.

do not re-upload Patrix assets MIT (see GitHub). Please follow the Patrix license for any asset usage and do not re-upload Patrix assets.

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