


Half-Life: ReSrced (HD Graphics Mod)
Mod for Half-Life (1998) | Category: Models and textures
Author: Leaufai | Curator: Modbadger
Mod for Half-Life (1998) | Category: Models and textures
Author: Leaufai | Curator: Modbadger
Half-Life: ReSrced is a mod for Half-Life, Opposing Force, and Blue Shift that adds AI-enhanced HD textures and supports various HD packs. Powered by the Xash3D FWGS engine, it makes the classic game look sharp and modern while preserving the original aesthetic.
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All textures have been reworked using modern neural networks, increasing their resolution by 4 times. The mod also updates HD skyboxes for Black Mesa locations and adds support for three types of HD models:
Original
Valve's 2001 High Definition Pack
High Definition 2 Pack (aka Super Definition Pack), mostly compiled from the PlayStation 2 version, shown in the trailer and screenshots of this mod.

The mod runs on the Xash3D FWGS engine, enabling new technologies but requiring a more complex installation - yet it’s worth it.

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