@chillicubes: Depends on your system. If you can run HD replacers that include a lot of textures (like Skyrim HD or Skyrim Realistic Overhaul), you should also be able to run this. If it's still too much for you, you can use the 1K version.
@langley02: I already said that in the description: My replacers are intended to "fill in" textures that weren't already replaced by one of your other HD packs. I never designed them to be a "full" standalone HD pack. Also, I know that upscales don't look nearly as good as a "real" HD pack but if you have a good computer that has some resources left to run these, it still makes a nice difference compared to the low-res vanilla textures.
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Depends on your system. If you can run HD replacers that include a lot of textures (like Skyrim HD or Skyrim Realistic Overhaul), you should also be able to run this. If it's still too much for you, you can use the 1K version.
@langley02:
I already said that in the description: My replacers are intended to "fill in" textures that weren't already replaced by one of your other HD packs. I never designed them to be a "full" standalone HD pack. Also, I know that upscales don't look nearly as good as a "real" HD pack but if you have a good computer that has some resources left to run these, it still makes a nice difference compared to the low-res vanilla textures.