

In case those textures weren't affected or the indoor lighting was messing with the appearance of any given object, I headed over to the BADTFL Regional Office to take a look at an outdoor setting. The shrubs and tree are the same, the floors are the same, the benches are the same, the steps are the same. First up is a room from the Institute where the game's story starts to wrap up.Īnybody else scratching their heads right now? Other than the slightest of differences along the edges of Righteous Authority and maybe on the scope, there's almost no change here in anything. Side By Side: Institute and CommonwealthĪfter waiting for the 58 gigs to finish downloading (at twice the size of the base game, these better be some awesome textures.) I got down to taking some screenshots for side-by-side comparisons to see what all the fuss is about.īoth sets of images below were taken on Ultra settings - one before the pack was applied, and one after. Yep, it's what fans have been clamoring for: a high-res update to bring Fallout 4's open world more inline with the graphical capacity of other AAA titles! Having sunk something like 93 hours so far into the game, I for one was stoked to try it out and see the Commonwealth through fresh eyes. Processor: Intel Core i7-5820K or better.

OS: Windows 7/8/10 (64-bit OS required).Good luck getting it to run though, because you'll need these minimum specs to get the high resolution texture pack running: Sadly it offers no new content, but that's not going to stop hordes of players from downloading.
