Modder ‘fromsoftserve’ has released a must-have HD Texture Pack for Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice. This pack will upscale the game’s original textures by two times. So, let’s dive in and see what’s in store for you.
As you may have guessed, the modder has used AI tools in order to upscale the vanilla textures. So, as with most AI-powered Texture Packs, this one retains the art style of the original textures.
To showcase the improvements, fromsoftserve shared the following comparison screenshots. The vanilla textures are on the left, whereas the modded ones are on the right. And, as you will see, the modded textures look miles better than the original ones.
You can go ahead and download this HD Texture Pack from this link. Do note ModEngine for Sekiro to install it. You can also find some installation instructions on the mod’s page.
Speaking of Sekiro, there are some other cool mods that you can download. For instance, Sekiro: Dream of the Damned is an overhaul mod that adds new content to the final invasion state of the game. Sekiro Online allows you to play the game online, and then we have this cool Enemy and Item Randomizer Mod. Let’s also not forget this amazing first-person mod.
And that’s not all. This mod adds more world decoration and NPC wars to the game. On the other hand, this gameplay mod enhances some of the bosses, and adds new mechanisms. Those who want a bit better graphics can download this mod which overhauls its Level of Detail, and reduces pop-ins. Finally, we have this mod that enables dynamic shadows from static lights.
Enjoy and stay tuned for more!
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