(as said the game must run in DX11 mode), and extract the Lara mod contents into (game directory)/SK_Res/inject/textures/.
In order to install it, you’ll have to extract the Special K zip into game directory, run the game at least once. Not only that, but users will need Kaldaien’s Special K in order to enable this mod (and we know that some users boycott Kaldaien’s mods).īut anyway, those interested can download the mod from here (and Special K from here). According to kotn3l, this mod only works in DX11 and this particular API in Shadow of the Tomb Raider performs noticeably worse than DX12. The mod changes Lara’s face textures from Shadow’s 2K to Rise’s 4K. And while this definitely sounds great, there is a big downside for using this mod.
The end result is a face that is more similar to the one used in Rise of the Tomb Raider. Furthermore, her eyebrow’s alpha map has been added back to the game as well. It replaces the modded textures in the game files, with DX12 compatibility and no need to run a hook. Rise of the Tomb Raider: 20 Year Celebration includes the base game and Season Pass featuring all-new content. Redeem the key on your Steam client to download Rise of the Tomb Raider.
The diffuse map has also been altered a little as the modder has removed Lara’s very visible eye shadow. The Rise of the Tomb Raider Mod Injector inserts all types of modded files back into the original game data installed on your hard drive. Download CD Key for free Rise of the Tomb Raider cd key is a specific combination of 15 numbers and letters that certifies that the copy of the game is original. The specular map was completely remade to work with Shadow of The Tomb Raider (which took up days to perfect every little detail). Among them was modder ‘kotn3l’ who went ahead and released a new 4K mod that makes Lara Croft’s face look similar to the one featured in Rise of the Tomb Raider.Īs the modder noted, this mod changes Lara’s face texture from the game’s 2K textures to its predecessor’s 4K textures. The interview focuses on the relationship between the developer and the public. A respectable number of players was disappointed when it discovered that Lara, in Shadow of the Tomb Raider, did not look similar to her Rise of the Tomb Raider appearance. NGNetwork has slapped up an interview with Kenn Hoekstra.