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Make the primary texture less busy, add SOMETHING to the flat white and grey. Otherwise this is just another ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ color and shape storm that just doesn't look right.
First of all, the primary and secondary are certainly higher in quality compared to your previous works, I'll give you that.However, the white is just blinding, and takes away from the rest of the textures. In addition to this, the primary and secondary just don't compliment each other too well and feel very cluttered.
As I told you, before you blocked me, the albedo tint does not help here. It makes the white a lot worse and makes the primary texture a whole lot more busy and bright. Albedo tint works best in small amounts with materials that resemble metal. For glass, as implied in the title, the plain white albedo in most other paints is fine.