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Bloodborne PC Remaster Mod V0.93 Available for Download

Modder ‘fromsoftserve’ has released a new version of his amazing remaster mod for Bloodborne that PC gamers can currently enjoy. This mod aims to overhaul the visuals of the game. As such, you can experience an unofficial remastered version of this PS4-only title.

For those wondering, you can run Bloodborne on PC via the shadPS4 emulator. With this emulator, you can also enable this mod to remaster it. Plus, you can use another mod that unlocks its framerate. These two mods are essential for those who want to play Bloodborne on PC.

The Bloodborne Remaster Mod adds dynamic shadows throughout the entire game. It also improves how far shadows can be seen and makes them look better. The mod adds more ambient lighting by changing the game’s settings. It also improves texture quality, so objects look clearer. On top of that, it adds realistic lighting for things like street lamps, wall lamps, candles, and torches.

And that’s not all. The modder has added Parallax Occlusion Mapping to surfaces throughout the game. This is a WIP feature, meaning that not all surfaces have POM yet.

In version 0.93, fromsoftserve has restored the baked lighting. He also enabled alternate colorgrades for most areas. As he pointed out, these were created by FromSoftware itself, but for some reason, they weren’t used.

It’s also worth noting that a future version will replace the low-quality distant meshes that Bloodborne often used. These lower-quality models made sense on the PS4. However, they are not that necessary on PC. With higher-quality distant models, PC players will get a much better-looking game. And that’s the whole purpose of this mod.

You can go ahead and download the latest version of the Bloodborne Remaster PC Mod from this link. Below, you can also find a video for its next version.

Speaking of Bloodborne, here are a couple of other mods you can try. And yes, you can use them with shadPS4.

The first mod is Bloodborne Magnus Opus. Bloodborne Magnus Opus is a project that aims to restore content that was cut from the game. Then we have a first-person mod. By using it, you can play Bloodborne in first-person mode. This is a cool way to replay the game if you have already finished it.

Enjoy and stay tuned for more!