XilaMonstrr recently launched a 4K Texture Pack for Cyberpunk 2077, designed to enhance the look of all architectural surfaces. The modder used AI tools to upscale the original textures. As such, the modded textures retain the game’s art style.
This 4K Texture Pack is 3GB in size and improves over 1000 textures. In short, it overhauls all of the game’s architectural surface textures.
Do note that this 4K Texture Pack may not be compatible with Cyberpunk 2077 HD Reworked. So, if you’re using Halk Hogan’s overhaul mod, you should avoid it. On the other hand, the pack should work with this HD Texture Pack that improves the quality of most major/main NPCs.
You can go ahead and download these 4K textures for CP2077 from this link. At the end of the article, you can also find some comparison screenshots.
If you’re into Cyberpunk 2077, there are some other cool mods you should check out. For instance, you can download the Enhanced Photo Mode Unlocker. There’s also a mod that allows cars to fly, a mod that can significantly improve the game’s draw distance, and other mods that can open up new areas to explore. Oh, and don’t forget these mods that allow you to play as Ciri from The Witcher 3. Additionally, there’s a mod that adds realistic ragdoll physics to finishing moves. Plus, Law Enforcement Overhaul is a mod that enhances the game’s Police System. And there’s even a mod that integrates the OpenAI API which enables ChatGPT support. Finally, this mod restores 100 NPCs that were cut from the game.
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