Each of the textures in this generous sampling is compelling and detailed. They can be used for landscapes as varied as forests, swamps, icy plateaus, and volcanic rock. Having them tileable is very handy so you don't have to do any flipping when laying out a texture grid. The package includes a half-sphere object file, quite useful for spell missiles. For a full sphere you will have to adjust the x and z values of the object file to get the half-sphere anchored properly in space, then do a 180 degree rotation and draw the half-sphere again. One caveat, this massive group of files could be organized better. Processing the package to a proper library will take some time. To start with, each of the hundred textures is packaged in its own zip file, so you're looking at a hundred separate extractions. Each of the resulting folders is only identified by a number, so you have to figure out a way to distinguish the hundred folders from each other. What I did was set a 'folder picture' for each. This involves right clicking a folder, select 'Properties' from the list, select the 'Customize' tab, press the 'Chose File' button, open the 'Maps' file, select the 'Albedo' texture file, press the 'Open' button, press the 'Apply' button, and finally press the 'OK' button. A tedious process to apply to each folder, but will result in the partial image of the folder's albedo texture file on the folder's icon. Using fewer zip files by combining several texture folders in each one, or even all of them in one large zip file, and putting a rough description of the enclosed texture in each folder name would help considerably in breaking down and searching the package. Once you have everything organized, this is a great sampling of the tremendous variety of ground, brick, and abstract (I particularly like the green one) textures offered by pbrgametextures. This modeler also has near countless other textures in a wide range of categories, very handy for game terrain generation and and objects like fireballs (Lava Ground).
Great textures, horrible delivery method. Took me like 20 minutes just to find a grass texture.
Please group and/or name them
Not very convenient if I need to download manually 100 .zip files. Why you didn't group them?