Imagine, a Hollywood producer got his hands on the game. The result would be similar to what the Cinematic Mod is: a graphics blockbuster, redesigned to the typical game to movie adaption with an orchestral soundtrack and beautiful people everywhere.

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BlazeHedgehog
BlazeHedgehog - - 304 comments

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Is that supposed to be fire? I don't think fire is supposed to be blue-ish white.

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Mkilbride
Mkilbride - - 2,784 comments

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You don't know fire very well.

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BlazeHedgehog
BlazeHedgehog - - 304 comments

You sure got me. I'm sure a bunch of random drywall and wood is going to burn hot enough for the flame to be that color, right? Because that's what you're saying.

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Guest
Guest - - 690,651 comments

People, Half-Life supposed to be like this. This grey-colored, depressing game. Blue-ish white? Okay, I don't care! Be happy that someone even made THIS! (ps. if you hate that damn flame go and play with the original Half-Life and stop ******** the mod, thank you.)

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Thumblesteen
Thumblesteen - - 1 comments

It's called a CINEMATIC mod.

"Cinematic" means "good looking".

Reality is ****-ugly.

That's why we have porn.

This is the Half-Life equivalent of porn.

Get with the ******* program!

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cis_101
cis_101 - - 36 comments

If Copper Chloride or salt is burning, then yes the fire will turn blue. BlazeHedgehog has got a point, wall and wood? nah! Unless it was driftwood or a constant flame at around 1080°C burning a copper pipe the fire wouldn't turn blue at this temperature.

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Mkilbride
Mkilbride - - 2,784 comments

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Could be alot of wiring in the wall.

It's also a fictional city. We don't know the specific of the wood and whatnot.

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Mxthe
Mxthe - - 738 comments

The fire color is a side effect of the color correction.

It's very hard to cut off the natural colors of the environment you want to correct, while trying not to alter the colors of some of the elements you might want to keep.

At least he didn't photoshop the shot to fix the fire...*Cough Cough* EA

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TheZealot
TheZealot - - 887 comments

lol grey fire

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FILM_Smartson
FILM_Smartson - - 508 comments

Desaturated post-processing FX, thats why the fire looks white.

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Breezyxkillerx
Breezyxkillerx - - 1 comments

I'm late I know that but
you are really arguing over the mother ******* fire
are yall ******* kidding me?
LOOK AT THE DAMN CITY ITS SO MUCH MORE REALISTIC
JUST LOOK AT THAT BUILDING LOOK, AT THE ASHES, THE LIGHTS

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