Modders ‘MBK’ and ‘Sryml’ have released a must-have texture pack for the classic action adventure game, Severance: Blade of Darkness. This texture pack uses Topaz Gigapixel AI, and improves the quality of all of the game’s textures.
According to the modders, the textures in this pack are 4 times higher, sharper and with more defined details. This pack can be used with the vanilla game, as well as with other mods. Furthermore, the pack will be included in the next versions of the “Hyperborean mod”.
Do note that the map loads will take longer than before after installing this map. In addition, at least 4GB of RAM is required, though the modders suggest using more than 6GB.
Unfortunately, MBK and Sryml did not provide any comparison screenshots between the game’s vanilla and the AI-enhanced textures.
As said, this HD Texture Pack is 7GB in size and comes in five parts. You can download the pack from here. Make sure to only download the parts for “MBK mmp HD 2019” and NOT for “MBK mmp 24bits HD”.
All you have to do in order to install this pack is unzip it and replace the original files with the modified ones, in their respective directories.
Last but not least, we also suggest using the Blade of Light mod for Severance: Blade of Darkness. Blade of Light is an ENBSeries mod that comes with HDR color correction, SSAO, SSIL, BLOOM, DOF, FLARES, and other custom pixel shaders.
Below you can find a video showcasing Blade of Light (without the AI-enhanced HD Texture Pack).
Have fun and kudos to our reader Freda Butterchops for bringing this to our attention!
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