8/18/2019 Half Life Opposing Force Graphics Mod
Key points
General information
Availability[edit]
Essential improvements[edit]Skip intro videos[edit]
Higher definition models[edit]
The High Definition Pack[4] was created by Gearbox and first released alongside with Blue Shift on June 12, 2001. It was released for free on Steam on August 30, 2005, with a fixed version released a year later. This pack replaces most weapon and player/enemy models with higher polygon versions, substantially altering the style of some of them in the process. The option to enable the pack in-game is in the options menu, and the game must be restarted for it to take effect.
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For other options follow this guide.
Remade WON Menu[edit]
Opposing Force's main menu, among other parts, was heavily changed with the game's transition from the WON (World Opponent Network) system to Steam. A mod was released by Reddit user HowardHeyman. It restores the look of the original Opposing Force menus, but without text subtitles, animated backgrounds, nor various options windows to keep within the Source Engine's assumed limits. The mod also adds main menu music from Opposing Force's own soundtrack. An alternate download link can be found here, on GameBanana.
The menu also adds the 'Custom Game' feature that was present in the WON version, where the player could select from an in-game menu to switch mods in-game. This feature is disabled by default in the Steam release, as Half-Life doesn't have true native support to allow run time switching, and, according to Alfred, the engineering effort to fix the function is better spent elsewhere.[5]
Enabling developer mode[edit]
Game data[edit]Configuration file(s) location[edit]
Save game data location[edit]
Save game cloud syncing[edit]Video settings[edit]
In-game video settings.
Field of view (FOV)[edit]
Borderless fullscreen windowed[edit]Half Life Opposing Force Graphics Models
High frame rate[edit]
Input settings[edit]
In-game key map settings.
In-game mouse/joystick settings.
Audio settings[edit]
In-game audio settings.
Localizations
Network[edit]
In-game multiplayer settings.
Multiplayer types
Connection types
Ports
VR support[edit]
VR[edit]
Other information[edit]API[edit]
Middleware[edit]
Console commands[edit]
System requirements[edit]
Notes
References
Half-Life: Opposing Force Classic is a mod for Half-Life: Opposing Force, created by Apex Modding.
Opis:
This is just like Half-Life Classic. This will bring back the old experience from the WON days. Until EVERYTHING got removed in 1.1.1.0 & 1.1.1.2 (current version)
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To install extract into game’s folder.
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General information
Availability[edit]
Essential improvements[edit]Skip intro videos[edit]
Higher definition models[edit]
The High Definition Pack[4] was created by Gearbox and first released alongside with Blue Shift on June 12, 2001. It was released for free on Steam on August 30, 2005, with a fixed version released a year later. This pack replaces most weapon and player/enemy models with higher polygon versions, substantially altering the style of some of them in the process. The option to enable the pack in-game is in the options menu, and the game must be restarted for it to take effect.
For other options follow this guide.
Remade WON Menu[edit]
Opposing Force's main menu, among other parts, was heavily changed with the game's transition from the WON (World Opponent Network) system to Steam. A mod was released by Reddit user HowardHeyman. It restores the look of the original Opposing Force menus, but without text subtitles, animated backgrounds, nor various options windows to keep within the Source Engine's assumed limits. The mod also adds main menu music from Opposing Force's own soundtrack. An alternate download link can be found here, on GameBanana.
The menu also adds the 'Custom Game' feature that was present in the WON version, where the player could select from an in-game menu to switch mods in-game. This feature is disabled by default in the Steam release, as Half-Life doesn't have true native support to allow run time switching, and, according to Alfred, the engineering effort to fix the function is better spent elsewhere.[5]
Enabling developer mode[edit]
Game data[edit]Configuration file(s) location[edit]
Save game data location[edit]
Save game cloud syncing[edit]Video settings[edit]
In-game video settings.
Field of view (FOV)[edit]
Borderless fullscreen windowed[edit]
High frame rate[edit]
Input settings[edit]
In-game key map settings.
In-game mouse/joystick settings.
Audio settings[edit]
In-game audio settings.
Localizations
Network[edit]
In-game multiplayer settings.
Multiplayer types
Connection types
Ports
VR support[edit]
VR[edit]
Other information[edit]API[edit]
Middleware[edit]
Console commands[edit]
System requirements[edit]
Notes
References
General information
Availability[edit]
Essential improvements[edit]Skip intro videos[edit]
Higher definition models[edit]
The High Definition Pack[4] was created by Gearbox and first released alongside with Blue Shift on June 12, 2001. It was released for free on Steam on August 30, 2005, with a fixed version released a year later. This pack replaces most weapon and player/enemy models with higher polygon versions, substantially altering the style of some of them in the process. The option to enable the pack in-game is in the options menu, and the game must be restarted for it to take effect.
For other options follow this guide.
Remade WON Menu[edit]
Opposing Force's main menu, among other parts, was heavily changed with the game's transition from the WON (World Opponent Network) system to Steam. A mod was released by Reddit user HowardHeyman. It restores the look of the original Opposing Force menus, but without text subtitles, animated backgrounds, nor various options windows to keep within the Source Engine's assumed limits. The mod also adds main menu music from Opposing Force's own soundtrack. An alternate download link can be found here, on GameBanana.
The menu also adds the 'Custom Game' feature that was present in the WON version, where the player could select from an in-game menu to switch mods in-game. This feature is disabled by default in the Steam release, as Half-Life doesn't have true native support to allow run time switching, and, according to Alfred, the engineering effort to fix the function is better spent elsewhere.[5]
Enabling developer mode[edit]
Game data[edit]Configuration file(s) location[edit]
Save game data location[edit]
Save game cloud syncing[edit]Video settings[edit]
In-game video settings.
Field of view (FOV)[edit]
Borderless fullscreen windowed[edit]
High frame rate[edit]
Input settings[edit]
In-game key map settings.
In-game mouse/joystick settings.
Audio settings[edit]
In-game audio settings.
Localizations
Network[edit]
In-game multiplayer settings.
Multiplayer types
Connection types
Ports
VR support[edit]
VR[edit]
Other information[edit]Half-life Opposing Force SkinsAPI[edit]
Middleware[edit]
Console commands[edit]
System requirements[edit]
Notes
ReferencesHalf Life Opposing Force 2
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