Modder ‘fromsoftserve’ has released a new HD Texture Pack for Dark Souls Remastered. This pack upgrades almost every texture in the game with a higher resolution version.
The modder has used AI tools in order to upscale the original textures. Moreover, he used the Prepare to Die Edition textures as the base when necessary. As fromsoftserve noted, many of the Dark Souls Remastered textures were washed out. So, by using the textures found in the Prepare to Die Edition, the game will now be more colorful and detailed.
You can go ahead and download this HD Texture Pack from this link. At the end of the article, you can also find some screenshots that showcase the new textures.
In theory, this mod should be compatible with this massive overhaul mod we shared in May 2023. This gameplay mod tweaked weapons, enemy AI, movesets, maps, stats, quests, and pretty much every single other aspect of the game. It should also work with the LOD Mod we shared back in November 2023. Dark Souls: Remastest V2.0 is another amazing mod that adds Halo: Combat Evolved weapons, new MP maps, special attacks and more to the game. And lastly, there is a mod that brings to the game the armors from Dark Souls 2.
Speaking of Dark Souls, I also suggest downloading the demo of Dark Souls: Nightfall. Nightfall is a complete fan-made sequel to Dark Souls with new bosses, combat mechanics, characters, and world design. Sadly, though, there is still no word on when it will fully come out.
Enjoy and stay tuned for more!
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