If you’ve got a PC that meets the lofty system requirements of the Fallout 4 high res texture pack – or don’t mind dropping the best part of a grand to facilitate the necessary upgrades – then the texture pack is available free of charge for all players. Here's a list on what will be what soon: - Armour: anything from civilian wear to power armour. The art is mostly images of the 'Vault Boy'. Oh yeah, and that’s also a Pascal-powered Nvidia GTX 1080 with 8GB RAM in the list. This pack's design is to (at least try) recreate the eerie pre-war. The turbo clock speed on that processor is 3.6GHz, but it’s also the ‘K’ designated unlocked version, which means you can overclock the hell out of it. of 2 - FNV Anniversary Animation Pack for FO3 - posted in File topics: FNV. Fallout 4 - High Resolution Texture Pack. The textures of Fallout: New Vegas are anything but pretty to look at. But I cant seem to get Body slider to work. That may be an older model, but the i7-5820K is still a hex-core processor (with hyper-threading) and a base 3.3GHz clock speed. Fallout 4 Child Body Replacer 2 The world of Fallout is a dark one. You’re also going to need a powerful PC to push all those extra details around the screen, as detailed by a blog post over on the Bethesda site: Fallout 4 high res texture pack recommended system requirements The higher-detail textures and shinier surfaces aren’t just hungry for storage, though. It’s a 58GB download for the high res texture pack alone – that’s not including the size of the base game package itself, already the best part of 30GB.