Battle an army of sycophantic cultists, zombies, gargoyles, hellhounds, and an insatiable host of horrors in your quest to defeat the evil Tchernobog. Squirm through 42 loathesome levels filled with more atmosphere than a Lovecraftian mausoleum. Begin your journey armed with a simple pitchfork and earn more effective implements of destruction like aerosol cans, flare guns, voodoo dolls and more!

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Upscaled with ESRGAN cinematics from Blood: Fresh Supply game from 320x240@15 fps to 1280x800@30fps and compressed to ogv format to be used ingame. Just overwrite/unpack files from the archive them into game folder

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Blood: Fresh Supply ESRGAN HD Cinematics
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MachoMan890
MachoMan890 - - 316 comments

Nightdive definitely needs to HD the cutscenes

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pasha_bruh
pasha_bruh - - 6 comments

exactly. i believe those cut scenes were actually made in 1928.

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Berzerk2k2
Berzerk2k2 - - 115 comments

These upscaled cutscenes are nice. The only thing I wish was not there is the heavy filtering. It makes every cutscene look very soft and blurry. Wish they where a little bit sharper overall.

EDIT: After checking these a little bit more I noticed that they are suffering from double imaging because of the 30 fps conversion.

Screenshot of that issue: I.imgur.com

Would be great to have upscaled vids with the correct framerate and with less filtering if possible.

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pasha_bruh
pasha_bruh - - 6 comments

you should use this then Youtube.com, makes them way more clear.

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Berzerk2k2
Berzerk2k2 - - 115 comments

These cutscenes don't have correct gamma.

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Akven Author
Akven - - 54 comments

I could try to use DAIN instead of InterFrame for fps conversion, but I'm slightly lazy.

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OokiiKuma
OokiiKuma - - 11 comments

I'm happy with the results, but I am a little irked by how there's a slight delay in the cutscenes. Everything is one second behind, is anyone else noticing that?

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