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Changelogs
Version 5.1
Added individual downloads.
Version 5.0
- All textures have been enhanced to a level I never thought possible: Using an AI program, the 4K textures are clearer and more beautiful. File sizes are still large, but are smaller than they were before. - Discontinued the 4K Vanilla version, as that is now available with the Elden Ring Texture Improvement Project mod. Link in the Description page. - Two new options added: Purple and Blue. - Screenshots updated.
Version 4.0
- I have made the decision to only make 4K textures going forward. I sincerely apologize to those who use/rely on the 2K textures, but this is something I feel I need to do. It is hundreds of textures to keep track of, extra time to upscale each one to 4K, and it takes me twice as long to unpack and repack both resolutions. I also need to free up some space on my hard drive. I love modding and will still continue making mods, but I'm spending too much time on them now in order to create both2K and 4K. I don't want to burn myself out, either. I hope you all understand :) - Added an upscaled version of the vanilla black and gold set to 4K.
Version 3.0
- 4K versions of all colors are now available! Take note that 4K textures are significantly larger and more technically demanding, and should not be used on lower end PCs or if you have frequent performance/graphical issues. Make sure that you choose the appropriate option for your game/PC! - The 4K doesn't translate well in the images provided, but it does the following: improves coloration, smoother textures, higher details. Most of these improvements are noticeable on helmets, gauntlets, greaves, fur and hair, as they were made 4-5x bigger when brought up to 4K. The chest piece was 2K in the base game so a 2x increase is not as dramatic, which means it may be more challenging to see the 4K upscale there.
Version 2.0
- Improved colors and design - Screenshots updated