As Dr. Gordon Freeman, you were last seen exiting City 17 with Alyx Vance as the Citadel erupted amidst a storm of unknown proportions. In Episode Two, you must battle and race against Combine forces as you traverse the White Forest to deliver a crucial information packet stolen from the Citadel to an enclave of fellow resistance scientists.

Post news Report RSS Out now - Half-Life: Source Enhanced Shaders Ultimate edition!

October 31, 2010 - New 'Ultimate' edition out now! You won't believe your eyes. Check out the new video and comparison screenshots in the image gallery! Also, coming soon: Half-Life 2: EP2 Enhanced Shader Package!

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October 31, 2010 - New 'Ultimate' edition out now! You won't believe your eyes. Check out the new video and comparison screenshots in the image gallery!

Also, coming Soon: Half-Life 2: Custom ENBseries Shader Package! An ENBseries adaptation for the Half-Life 2: Episode 2 engine (AppId 420). Adds enhanced bloom, SSAO, Depth of Field, color correction and more. Also, works with mods that run on the Episode 2-engine!

Coming Soon: HL2: Ep. 2 Enhanced Shader Package Comparison - HL2: Episode 2 Enhanced Shader Pack HL2 EP2 - HQ Enhanced Shaders - Depth of Field
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Demo Video Here
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Stay tuned, and in the meanwhile, check out the enhanced shader package for Half-Life:
Source and Half-Life Deathmatch: Source here at ModDB: Moddb.com

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RockRebel
RockRebel - - 965 comments

ENB? I've heard about if for the SAGE Engine but for the Source engine? Now that's just crazy talk !

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RandomusIdiotus
RandomusIdiotus - - 957 comments

*Ahem*

It was mainly made for some older shooters, like Serious Sam, GTA, HL2, and Deus Ex.

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Tapio Author
Tapio - - 146 comments

Au contraire, I kid you not! Some of the effects available through ENBseries are only now being introduced into current-gen games, like SSAO and Depth of Field. Even the latest Source engine doesn't have native support for these effects... maybe Portal 2 will have SSAO? The only other way I know currently enable SSAO for a Source engine game is at the driver level (i.e. using nVidia Control Panel, nHancer, Catalyst), and this is pretty hit or miss...

I have already released an adaptation for Half-Life: Source, and for me it makes this admittedly old-school shooter much easier on they eyes.

Take the HL:2 adaptation for a test drive when it's released, let me know what you think.

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Jike
Jike - - 177 comments

there are SSAO textures for source.

hence the antlion caves in ep2

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Tapio Author
Tapio - - 146 comments

Well, there are dynamic shadows in the EP.2 engine, but I don't see any actual SSAO throughout the scenes (i.e. there is no darkening based on object-proximity).

The SSAO in this mod adds this effect, creating dynamic soft-shadows throughout the scene, makeing all objects feel more volumetric.

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Mirellanmal
Mirellanmal - - 303 comments

ohou! looks cool ^^

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Bersek
Bersek - - 109 comments

Awesome news!

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SteveZombie
SteveZombie - - 3,730 comments

This is beautiful.

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NatriureticPeptide
NatriureticPeptide - - 3 comments

Very nice job, most of it is beautiful, I know implementing new shaders, getting them to be cross compliant with different cards is a pain in the a$$, so thanks for the hard work. One complaint if I may, it looks like you've implemented Dynamic DOF. Why? We know freeman wears glasses so his vision isn't blurry. It's a first person shooter, not, lets look through a simulated camera shot, or worse, literally through the eyes of someone else on a monitor... a foot away, game. Better immersion doesn't work like that, not well anyway... IMHO. DOF is supposed to be used in cut-scenes or on special story telling events wherein the artist has full control over what they specifically want you to look, feel like, at/pay attention to, it's not something to be applied permanently, save for very very lightly (your's is pretty harsh it seems). While we *do* experience DOF in our own eye sight we are seldom *ever consciously aware of it*. This forces you to be aware of, as most monitors sets altogether within the player natural fov (not in their peripheral fov), it all the time, like the overuse of heavy motion blur in games, you go from 'oh neat-o' to 'god damn it, not more of this ****' because it's improperly used.

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briggswag
briggswag - - 341 comments

Megaupload dead links

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