Lei_hd_v1.7z

: Fixing how light hits a surface. In an HD mod, skin looks less like plastic and more like skin, and metallic armor gains a realistic "sheen" rather than a flat gray color.

: Even though it's "just textures," jumping from SD to HD can increase VRAM usage. If your GPU has less than 6GB of memory, you might see a slight dip in frame rates in crowded scenes. Lei_HD_v1.7z

The .7z extension indicates a high-ratio compression, usually packed with "loose files" that overwrite original game data. An "HD" mod like this generally aims to solve three main issues: : Fixing how light hits a surface

: While primarily a texture archive, "v1" releases often include slight tweaks to 3D models to ensure the new high-res skins don't "clip" through the character's body during animations. Why This Archive Matters If your GPU has less than 6GB of

: HD mods often conflict with "Costume" mods. If you have a custom outfit installed, Lei_HD might cause "tearing" or invisible textures if they both try to modify the same character slot.

In the modding world, a "v1" release is a milestone of "playable stability." It represents the point where a modder has finished the grueling process of mapping textures to 3D coordinates (UV mapping) and is ready for the public to stress-test it.