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Info Mod replaces terrain ground textures to higher quality remade ones. These are completely new textures. This does NOT include cliff textures, which there are alot of.
Textures Textures are remade while trying to match the vanilla look but still improve the visuals. Few of the textures have gotten more varied look from vanilla. Textures are not AI or upscaled. Color and Normal maps are 2048px Roads are 4096px Vanilla is 256px - 1024px
Performance Mod seems to have around 3% performance loss, (atleast with reshade fx on) and ~300mb more VRAM usage.
Install Remember to back up your your old mapres.rpf
Download Magic-RDR or CodeX.
Open up either program and locate your RDR1 folder "game\mapres.rpf\mapres"
Replace the files with .wtd files included in the mods "mapres" folder.
Alternate install without RPF editors:
Download the RPF version from optional files
Replace the old mapres.rpf from "Red Dead Redemption\game" with the new one.
This method will overwrite any other mods you have inside mapres.rpf so I still highly recommend using manual method.
If you find any issues or have requests, please let me know.