Modder ‘luxor8071’ has released a new HD Texture Pack for Starfield. According to its description, Starfield HD Overhaul is providing new and improved HD textures, ranging from 2K resolution up to 8K.
In its current version, Starfield HD Overhaul improves the textures of the following areas/objects. However, the modder plans to improve the textures of more areas and objects in future versions.
- Akila City
- Neon Billboards and Poster
- New Atlantis
- Wood
- Fern
- Real Water
- Milky Way 8K
- HD Ceramic, Concrete, Glass, Metal, Decals,
Paint, Plastic, Stone and Floor.
Do note that this mod is not compatible with the HD Reworked Project.
You can go ahead and download this new HD Texture Pack from here. Below you can also find some comparison screenshots between the vanilla (left) and the modded (right) textures.
Speaking of Starfield, we also suggest taking a look at these other mods for it. Last month, we shared the Disk Cache Enabler Mod which aims to reduce the game’s disk usage. Then we have this mod that solves the game’s elevated black levels/washed-out graphics. You can also use this guide in order to increase your FOV. Let’s also not forget the DLSS 2/XeSS and the DLSS 3 Frame Generation mods.
Sprinting Stuttering Fix is another interesting mod that addresses some stuttering issues that could occur in Starfield while running. We also recommend downloading this HD Texture Pack that improves the quality of all major NPCs. Finally, we have these two must-have mods that overhaul the game’s User Interface and Particle Effects, as well as this mod that allows you to travel in real-time from planet to planet and this mod that introduces a dynamic weather system.
Stay tuned for more!
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