John Marston Texture Enhanced, this is not just an upscale, I also try to recover some details.
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This is a test for a larger mod. I'll keep testing until players are satisfied, and then I'll continue working on it.
smic_player_default_1 - gameplay model smic_player_default_intro_1- cutscene model
and to everyone that feedback us and is not mention here
NOTE: Be sure to back up your files before you start modding the client.
1. Download Release v1.3.6.3 · Foxxyyy/Magic-RDR · GitHub 2. Extract the downloaded file, then open MagicRDR.exe. 3. Click File in the top-left corner, select Open, navigate to your RD1 directory, open the game folder, and select the mapres.rpf file. 4. In the file browser, go to Root > Mapres, then type "smic_player_default_1.wtd" in the search bar at the top-right. 5. Right-click on the file in the search results, select Replace File, and choose the mod file you want to use as a replacement. 6. Repeat step 5 for each file you want to replace. 7. When done, go to the top-left corner of the software, click File > Save > Current, confirm by pressing Yes, then close the software.