Modder ‘XilaMonstrr’ has released a new 4K Texture Pack for Bethesda’s latest game, Starfield, that improves a significant portion of the common furniture. This includes chairs, tables, benches, couches and more.
As the modder noted, the original textures were nearly all 1K with a few in 512 resolution. By using AI tools, though, he was able to upscale them to 4K. So now, you have crisper textures that retain the art style of the original ones.
If you’re interested in it, you can download these 4K textures from this link. Below you can also find some comparison screenshots. From what we can see, the biggest improvement is to woodgrain and patterned furniture.
This 4K Texture Pack will work with the other two packs that XilaMonstrr released earlier this month. However, it might not be compatible with Starfield HD Overhaul or Starfield HD Reworked.
There are more cool mods for Starfield that you should try. Last month, we talked about one that adds cool quests when you explore new places. There’s also a mod that makes dead bodies move realistically, as well as a mod that aims to overhaul the game’s enemy AI. In September, we shared the Disk Cache Enabler Mod, which helps reduce how much space the game uses on your computer. There’s also a mod that gives characters super realistic eyes. Oh, and if you don’t like the default camera views in dialogue, there’s a mod to disable them.
Sprinting Stuttering Fix is another cool mod that stops the annoying stutters when you run. Then, you can grab this mod that makes the game run smoother by fixing a bunch of scripts. And don’t forget these two must-have mods that make the game look and feel better with a new User Interface and cooler Particle Effects. On the other hand, this mod lets you travel between planets in real-time. Oh, and let’s not forget this mod that brings a dynamic weather system into the game, as well as this mod that aims to improve the behavior of NPCs.
Finally, here are all the best Starfield mods you can download.
Have fun!
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