Dark Souls Remastered feature

This Ultra HD Texture Pack for Dark Souls Remastered brings more than 100 high quality 4K textures

Back in June, we informed you about the first HD Texture Pack for Dark Souls Remastered. Created by Evie Schwab, this texture pack covers NMaps, Height Maps and Albedo Textures for all textures within viewing distance for the player, all in Native 4K, made from scratch without upscaling.

Evie has released a brand new version of his amazing texture pack that brings more than 100 new high quality textures. In addition, this latest version of his ultra HD texture pack adds new effects/textures for messages and summon signs, new trees in the undead parish, and also includes his Quelaag/Fair Lady retexture and Estus flask retexture.

Needless to say that this is a must-have texture pack for all those playing this remastered version of Dark Souls. Those interested can download the mod from here, and below you can find some screenshots that showcase the brand new high quality textures!

20 thoughts on “This Ultra HD Texture Pack for Dark Souls Remastered brings more than 100 high quality 4K textures”

  1. Too bad there isn’t a mod that makes the game worth playing.

    Also you can make “4k” resolution mods all you want. If they use the same bad texture sharpening, awful bump mapping, and bad specular maps as the original textures did, which you can see from the shots they do, they still look awful. Which they do.

    1. Your mom looks awful!

      But seriously, DS was never about the graphics. It has fantastic gameplay for anyone that doesn’t consider crayon to be a food group.

    2. I never understood the appeal of any of these games. Iv tried twice to get into them first with DS1 and then with DS2 but I just cant. Whenever I express my dislike for Dark Souls the fanboys say its because these games are too hard for me… I grew up in the 80s and they think Dark Souls is hard.

  2. Textures are overrated. Pac-Man didn’t have textures. If textures are so great then why didn’t Atari have them?

      1. Nobody can argue with me on this because they know the HD texture lobby has eyes everywhere.

    1. Assuming you are referring to the Atari 2600 console and games you are right. Sprites were bitmapped and backgrounds were often just a sample that was repeated over and over. The console only had 128 bytes of RAM and the entire game was stored on a 4KB cartridge.

      I got one back in 1980 and I was the only person that I knew that had one. Most people would go to the arcade at the mall to play games. In fact, video games were considered a passing fad at first. Now the industry is generating revenue of over 100 billion dollars a year.

      Here is what a joystick looked like 38 years ago

      https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/a5ee7a39c0b507f41576d114c43ecdf3b56e9b508474af83acff830a347dc45e.jpg

      That’s right…..one button.

      1. It’s the plastic button industrial complex. They’ve had moles planted within global governments for decades. Why do you think each new controller has more and more buttons? Because there’s billions to be made in those little plastic clickers and they know it.

      2. I got mine in 81/82. Combat was the first game I booted up after it took my dad a good 30 minutes to set it up. I had around 30 games for that thing and loved everyone of them. Even E.T. as horrible and confusing as it was.

        Don’t forget Indiana Jones used TWO controllers, which meant 2 BUTTONS!

    2. Don’t worry. Soon EA with make textures, meshes, sounds, controller support, etc… all lootboxes. Upon booting you are sent to a screen asking for your credit card info. Come on lighting and meshes! Dammit I got the loading screen. Just one more box….

  3. I have to be honest this statement is sad. To think you would not even try a game because of the wrapping it comes in is something i can not wrap my head around. I would urge you to try getting into those games, if you value gaming as a medium, and only for the fact that you can say you did try in the future

  4. I have to be honest this statement is sad. To think you would not even try a game because of the wrapping it comes in is something i can not wrap my head around. I would urge you to try getting into those games, if you value gaming as a medium, and only for the fact that you can say you did try in the future

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