Batman Arkham Asylum feature

Batman Arkham Asylum gets an amazing HD Texture Pack, overhauling over 100 textures

GPUnity has released an amazing HD Texture Pack for Rocksteady’s first Batman Arkham game, Batman: Arkham Asylum. This HD Texture Pack is a must-have for everyone that wants to re-visit this Batman game, and we highly recommend downloading it.

Going into more details, this HD Texture Pack carefully recreates body textures with adjusted specularity that is more in line with Arkham Knight’s material work. Moreover, it packs realistic skin bumps, as well as improved hair normal maps for Joker. Additionally, it completely overhauls the normal maps for Batman.

As the modder noted, this pack improves over 100 textures and you can download it from here. Below you can also find a video that showcases these graphical improvements.

Before closing, it’s worth mentioning the other great HD Texture Packs from GPUnity. This HD Texture Pack for NieR Automata overhauls over 300 textures. There is also an HD Texture Pack for Batman: Arkham City that you can download from here.

Enjoy!

Batman: Asylum Reborn - 4K Graphics Mod Trailer

22 thoughts on “Batman Arkham Asylum gets an amazing HD Texture Pack, overhauling over 100 textures”

    1. Poor people can’t afford a gaming PC and internet in the first place, but obsessed creeps like you can’t think thru basic facts.

        1. I’d rather spend €1K for a refurbished OEM-PC with the following specs:

          – Intel i7-11700F
          – nVidia GeForce 3060 Ti
          – 16 GB DDR4-3200
          – 1 TB NVMe SSD

          Which is exactly what I just did!

          Not bad during this dark age of computing…

        2. You can say that about third world countries but definitely not western countries. Even if you’re on welfare, you can afford a gaming PC.

        1. No DRM, simple as. I own the 5 Arkham games on Steam, buy them on a sale dirt cheap because i liked the games enough, i still use the pirated copies anyways.

    1. I’m going assume the reasoning for that process is done so that games running through Galaxy can provide the stats of your overall sessions. So things like ‘playtime’ and ‘achievements’ are tracked and provided to you. That’s a shame if those files prevent mods from functioning properly since I prefer getting my games through GOG. They obviously need to fix that problem for those who use Galaxy and remove those files altogether if people are just downloading their games directly from the website.

      1. Interesting. I figured that modders could find a way to bypass all those constraints but chances are some of these mods could be so old that they weren’t tailored for alternative launchers beyond Steam and they likely moved on. I’ll be giving those a look real soon but I agree, it’s not worth all that hassle if there are better ways of bypassing all that. And I’m sure not every game is suffering from that issue on GOG… hopefully. But yeah it’s no secret that GOG customers are treated like second-class citizens since a good number of modern games can be sold with missing features that are present on other platforms or the games can be completely broken as you suggested.

  1. Oi oi… It’s lunch time already! How come there’s no news from today? Gonna report this to the authorities! Unbelievable!

  2. “over 100 textures” doesn’t sound like a big change when the game would have thousands of textures.

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