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New NieR: Automata HD Texture Pack overhauls over 300 textures

In December 2018, we informed you about a must-have HD Texture Pack for NieR: Automata. And today, modder GPUnity released a new – and final – version of it that overhauls over 300 textures.

The goal of this mod is to fix the low-resolution textures and maintain visual consistency for the best user experience. Furthermore, there is a lite version of the texture pack is available for anyone with a lower-end system.

Do note that this Texture Pack requires Kaldaien’s FAR (Fix Automata Resolution) mod, which allows for texture injection.
Alternatively, you can use Special K for the Windows Store Version.

You can download this HD Texture Pack for NieR Automata from here.

Lastly, GPUnity released a new video that showcases the game’s new textures. You can also find below some comparison screenshots.

Have fun!

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NieR: Automata HD Texture Pack Is Finally Complete!

11 thoughts on “New NieR: Automata HD Texture Pack overhauls over 300 textures”

  1. Tell Yoko FaqqoTaro that he has to pay me first if he wants me to play his low IQ piece of shiit gaymes.

    1. LMAO 10+ dislikes, all the triggered snowflake fagboys, f *ck the r **ards who like this gayme. Nier series f ucking sucks and the fagbase is SO F *KING C *TING sh*t that even calling it cancer is an INSULT to cancer.

    2. And you should fap to that alien in your picture and the ugly lesbian c unts in Nier AutoFARTA. Besides, didn’t I already say that I’m NOT attracted to men? And can’t you read on my profile bio that I’m saying LGBT is cancer?

  2. It’s quite sad how such modern games are released like that in the first place, guess the dev studios got spoiled far too much from fan modders fixing their sh*t.

  3. They really need to add Steam Workshop support to all titles. I find it too much hassle to mess about with mod packs, updating mod packs, testing mod packs with each other, etc. It would be much simpler just to select the texture pack within Steam’s Workshop and forget about it, allowing Steam to update the pack when necessary.

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