This mod does change the appearance of the dungeons in Skyrim. It adds new high resolution textures to many surfaces, giving the locations a more detailed and realistic look.
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Thanks to hodilton for making this comparison video of the preview version.
This mod is a part of the Beauty of Skyrim Mod Series and does change the appearance of the dungeons in Skyrim. It adds new high resolution textures to many surfaces, giving the locations a more detailed and realistic look.
Unzip the archive and extract the files into your Skyrim/Data directory.
This mod is not compatible with other mods that change dungeon textures.
Q: Why do some textures still have the vanilla style? A: I decided to keep a few textures untouched, since I am quite satisfied with their vanilla look. However, I might replace them with HD versions in the future. Q: What are the hardware requirements to use this mod. A: You should have at least 4 GB of system memory and 1 GB vram. Q: How the comparison screenshots were made? A: The comparison screenshots were taken with the default settings and without any ENB preset. All other screenshots use ENB presets. The Bethesda HighRes DLC was always activated.