Grand Theft Auto IV New Texture Pack Introduces High-Quality 4K Textures For Buildings and Characters

Apr 8, 2021 at 06:46am EDT
Grand Theft Auto V

A new Grand Theft Auto IV texture pack has been released online in the past few days, introducing high-quality 4K textures for buildings and characters.

In its first version, the new 4K2K Allaga Graphics Mod introduces high-quality textures for select buildings and characters, but it will eventually overhaul all of the game's textures. Needless to say, the improvements are extremely noticeable.

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The purpose of the mod is to improve all textures in the game. At the moment I am increasing the resolution of buildings and characters and then I will replace some with better ones and improve characters and effects.

Grand Theft Auto IV is now available on PC as The Complete Edition as well as on PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360.

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