HL2 FakeFactory's & Ogg's Cinematic Mod(Hires) 2.0


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Half-Life 2 FakeFactory's & Ogg's Cinematic Mod v2.20 (796 MB)

The Cinematic Modification adds Hires-Textures to all human characters, some non-human characters, nearly all items, walls and vehicles (and the vending mashine of course). (Hint: If you prefer the original Low-Res Textures, delete or rename the "materials" folder inside the Mod.)

It replaces the original HL2 music with a more classic score in the style of large Hollywood productions, that fits to the specific game-situations. More orchestral, more ambient, with unique themes for combines and Alyx. (Hint: If you prefer the original HL2-music score, delete or rename the "sound" folder and the "scripts" folder inside the Mod.)

It adds a new weapons-balancing and strengthens all the weapons to a more realistic level. No more firing numerous rounds at the combines; kill them with 3 to 5 direct hits, just like in real-life combat, but beware: Your opponents weapons are comparable. After 3 to 5 direct hits (or 1 direct headshot) you *will* be killed. (Hint: If you prefer the original Weapons balancing, delete the file "skill.cfg" inside the Mod's cfg-folder)

The additional Insane Hires Props are previous unreleased Hirestextures for nearly all props in the game, even little items like binders, computerparts, doorlocks and so on. The huge amount of details will give your HL2 virtually the look of a render-intro, but be warned: The amount of new textures will tax your hardware to the limit. Better don't use this pack with outdated DirectX8 cards. Don't even think about it, unless you are using a 256+ MB card.

Supplementing Info for users of the FAKEFACTORY HiRes Packs: This pack combines all the FAKEFACTORY HiRes Packs together and adds some new ones. Just override the allready installed textures with the new ones in this modification.

Requirements:

- Half-Life2 installed

- A graphics-card, that can handle 2048 x 2048 pixel textures (any DirectX9 card should be okay). - plenty of RAM (you will see some ingame-stuttering with less than 1.5 GB ram)

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Source & Download

Edited by bangbang023

Will there be more more graphical lag like Lost Coast had if I apply this package?

You aren't applying anything, it's simply a mod you unzip to the Sourcemods folder and run like any other mod. If you get poor performance you can simply delete the folders. :)

http://halflife2.filefront.com/file/HalfLi...;54352#Download

2.16 download.

http://halflife2.filefront.com/file/FAKEFA...ck_Update;54499

2.16 > 2.17 update

http://halflife2.filefront.com/file/HalfLi...Res_Patch;54843

2.17 > 2.18 update

although ive not yet seen a full 2.18 download so looks like you have to get 2.16 and then update

Thanks! (added to Post #1) :)

more screenshots, please!

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Hmm you know what.... I dont see any diference with Alyx .....

Can Someone POst another link or pm me a link to these two files:

http://halflife2.filefront.com/file/FAKEFA...ck_Update;54499

2.16 > 2.17 update

http://halflife2.filefront.com/file/HalfLi...Res_Patch;54843

2.17 > 2.18 update

Since they have been removed .....

Thanks!

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