Try adding these to your autoexec.cfg and see if you like it.
r_postmsaa = 2
r_postmsaaedgefilternv = 2
r_useedgeaa = 3
That's what I use. It's not perfect, but it's better than the default blur.
I gave Crysis 2 a quick spin yesterday. Amazing going from Skyrim to that, having Crysis 2 look ten fold more impressive and run so much better. Even with shonky DX11 effects pushed out the wazoo my performance is considerably better than Skyrim, and Arkham City. I really gotta give Crytek props for that one. As dodgy at the tessellation looks at times, it doesn't hinder my performance anywhere near as much as some other games, and usually looks better too.
(and so on.)And to show something different that is not blurry...
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Muahahahahaha! Sethos has been caught using Imgur!![]()
Dat color! One of the best improvements made over the original imo.
Looks like he's running software renderer maybe?
WSGF said:Go to \SteamApps\\half-life\valve, and open autoexec.cfg. Add this line to it:
default_fov xxx
I recommend 100 for 16:10 monitors and 105 for 16:9 monitors (default is 90).
Widescreen resolutions are selectable in the ingame options screen. You need to set the "Display mode" to "Widescreen," and then widescreen resolutions will be selectable.
This game is Hor+, dependant on your FOV setting.
ACB - ENB mod - highest settings
We've been over this before. No downsampling below 1080p seems like a happy medium. I doubt a lot of 1080p users want to scroll all the way to the side to see our gigantic 1600p shots.
ACB - ENB mod - highest settings
http://i.minus.com/ibpuJZSfxD8pMu.bmp
http://i.minus.com/ib0QJjltfKbarE.bmp
More BMPs? :|