Well, many complain about the graphics in ESF. Many of them have a uber computer and can't get the full potential out of their ESF so heres what I did and turned out amazing....
First off, get your latest graphic driver. Chances are you have either a nvidia or a ATI based card. Anyway go to the advanced settings (Desktop > Right click > Properties > Settings > Advanced) and look for the OpenGL and DirectX settings. Look for either OpenGL or DirectX settings (Depending what you use for Half Life/ESF) and set Antisotropic Filtering on the highest as well as Antialiasing (This will get rid of the blocky and pixely effects and make everything look smooth)
Start ESF make sure you are using the Display mode that you set up in step above. Should look ALOT better.
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http://versable.funpic.de/Bad.jpg
http://versable.funpic.de/good.jpg
First off, get your latest graphic driver. Chances are you have either a nvidia or a ATI based card. Anyway go to the advanced settings (Desktop > Right click > Properties > Settings > Advanced) and look for the OpenGL and DirectX settings. Look for either OpenGL or DirectX settings (Depending what you use for Half Life/ESF) and set Antisotropic Filtering on the highest as well as Antialiasing (This will get rid of the blocky and pixely effects and make everything look smooth)
Start ESF make sure you are using the Display mode that you set up in step above. Should look ALOT better.
Pics to Compare (Copy open new windows paste):
http://versable.funpic.de/Bad.jpg
http://versable.funpic.de/good.jpg