Realistic Interrogation and Torture Room Asset Pack Create chilling, horror-filled environments with this detailed asset pack featuring interrogation and torture tools. Perfect for horror games, it includes high-quality textures and models optimized
Realistic Interrogation and Torture Room Asset Pack
Step into a dark and terrifying environment with this realistic asset pack of an interrogation and torture room. Designed to create chilling and horror-filled scenarios, this pack is perfect for bringing the most unsettling and tense environments to life in your game projects or simulations.
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Key Features:
This pack is ideal for developers of horror games, creators of chilling simulations, and anyone looking to add a touch of macabre realism and tension to their virtual environments. Perfect for horror games, mystery narratives, or any story requiring a terrifying and intense interrogation setting.
Number of Unique Meshes: 34
Collision: (Yes)
LODs: (NO)
Number of Materials and Material Instances:36
Number of Textures:195
Texture Resolutions: 1k,2k,4k
Supported Development Platforms:
Windows: (Yes)
Mac: (Yes)
This product supports Nanite for Unreal Engine 5.0+
"This product supports Lumen for Unreal Engine 5.0+."
To enable Lumen in your project, follow these steps: 1. Open your Unreal Engine project. 2. Go to `Edit > Project Settings`. 3. Under the `Rendering` section, find the `Dynamic Global Illumination Method` and set it to `Lumen`. 4. Also, under the `Reflections` section, ensure that `Reflection Method` is set to `Lumen`. 5. Save your project settings and restart the editor if necessary. For more detailed information, you can refer to the official Unreal Engine documentation on Lumen: [Unreal Engine Lumen Documentation](https://docs.unrealengine.com/5.0/en-US/lumen-global-illumination-and-reflections-in-unreal-engine/).