


You can get the manual install files here, opt for the configurator, or search the nexus for presets. It's a shader injector that allows you to add a whole bunch of post processing effects to the game (and any other DirectX 9, 10, or 11 game). These are smaller, but I'm also partial to the HD Summon Signs, Better Aim Sight, Demon's Souls Styled Messages, and Area Names Epic Subtitles mods.Īside from DSfix texture mods there's also SweetFX. The HD Texture Pack, Flora Overhaul, and High Res Fonts are what I'd consider to be staple texture packs. I can't think of any texture conflicts that would cause a game crash. Luckily the vast majority will only be an override. It helps if you set up everything to be compatible with the Nexus Mod Manager (will require changing file structures for some texture packs). Some texture mods will conflict, so for those I'd recommend unpacking the larger scale mods first and then deciding which mods you want to give priority. If you exceed this amount, you'll likely experience a LOT of stuttering. NOTE: DSfix isn't meant to handle over 300MB of textures, as there's a limitation with how the injector accesses the engine ( source ). If you have any questions, feel free to ask!

That's everything! If you are looking for an easy way to install most of these mods, some of them are compatible with Nexus Mod Manager. Pretty sure this goes in tex_override also.Ĭleans up the lava in the game and makes it less bright.ĭownload the small res version. Improves the plants and trees in Dark Souls immensely.įixes trees in game that are stuck in low res LOD textures. Makes the UI and Subtitles display over 720p. Make sure you enable texture override in DSFix settings This goes in the dsfix folder called tex_override Make sure you set everything up in the config files. This mod is essentially mandatory to play this game. These are some of the mods I've been using in my current play through:
