Modder ‘HeartAttackMan’ has released a new HD Texture Pack for both the Legacy and the Special editions of Skyrim. As the title suggests, Disparity and Diversity adds unique textures to each and every race in order to give them a more varied appearance and to better reflect each race’s characteristics.
All the newly overhauled textures will work with the default male/female meshes. The male textures will work with vanilla meshes, even though they were made for Males of Skyrim. On the other hand, the female textures work best with the UNP compatible meshes, or the Nordic Faces.
This mod is compatible with all racial ability overhauls such as Imperious. It is also compatible with skeleton replacers, as well as with NPC overhauls.
The 2K version of this mod is 1.4GB in size, whereas the 4K version is 4GB in size. You can download Disparity and Diversity for Skyrim Legacy from here, and for Skyrim Special Edition from here.
Since this mod improves the textures of NPCs, it is compatible with almost all the other Skyrim graphical mods we’ve been sharing lately. Thus, you can use it alongside Skyrim 2020 Version 3.5 or Septentrional Landscapes SE. You can also use it with this 10GB AI-enhanced Texture Pack that overhauls all of the game’s textures. Naturally, this mod is compatible with Project Clarity – Creature Textures Redone, Project Clarity – Effects Textures Redone, Project Clarity – Clutter Textures Redone, and Grass and Ground Overhaul SE Mod.
Additionally, you can use it with the Enhanced Blood Textures mod, which makes the game gorier and bloodier than ever. Furthermore, you can use it with this mod that overhauls its magic system by adding more than 200 new spells. Or you can use it with this mod that completely overhauls its enemy system.
Have fun!
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