BMS Classic – Full Game (v1.30)

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Authors: White and Birdy™, Citizen⁵, Vassago Rain

Last revision: 28 Sep, 2023 at 03:38 UTC

File size: 4.28 GB

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BMS Classic – Chapter Collection: <to be added>

What is BMS Classic?

BMS Classic started out as a simple mod aiming to undo some of the changes brought to Black Mesa in 1.0 and 1.5, such as unnecessary railroading, insultingly excessive handholding, questionable balance decisions, and watered-down combat. Since then, it’s evolved into an attempt to bring together the best parts of Black Mesa and Half-Life and expand upon them.

Bringing back HL1 setpieces that didn’t make the cut for one reason or another, adding incentive for the player to explore and investigate off the beaten trail, trusting players to be able to think and reason their way through puzzles without force-feeding them the answer, expanding upon areas of the facility to make it feel more alive, and making the player have to think about how they fight to survive – that’s what BMS Classic aims to do.

Many maps have also received an additional detail pass, making them more atmospheric and immersive by way of enhanced/reworked lighting and improved water visuals. Attempts have also been made to improve performance on some particularly troublesome maps, but given Source’s limitations, there’s only so much that can be done.

Is BMSC compatible with [insert mod here]?

It depends. Other chapter mods, such as the Chapter Overhaul mods or VOX Restoration mods, aren’t compatible. BMSC extensively edits many of the game’s maps, so any other mods that edit maps are going to run into conflicts. Compatibility with some of these mods (namely the VOX Restoration mods and Black Mesa Character Expansion) is something I’d like to investigate further down the line.

Who’s behind BMSC?

BMSC is primarily a joint effort, between Vassago Rain and myself. Some chapters also have additional support or resources from other modders, as listed in the Contributors section.

It’s important to note that BMSC is fundamentally a two-man effort. There’s only so much we have the time, resources, and ability to do. As such, we’ve had to make decisions about what does or doesn’t get added/changed. We’re just two people with a love for Half-Life doing what we can here, to try and realize Black Mesa’s full potential. If you have specific questions about why certain changes were made, or why things were added/removed/etc., feel free to ask.

What’s in this download?

This is the full version of BMSC, that affects almost the entire game. From Unforeseen Consequences up until Interloper.

At the time of writing, Unforeseen Consequences through Lambda Core have received significant overhauls – more atmosphere, less hand-holding and railroading, more difficulty, and less bugs. The Xen chapters have also received some initial, more basic changes – mostly restoring enemies, rebalancing supplies, and fixing bugs.

This full version download includes the extended version of We’ve Got Hostiles, as well as the cold lighting version of On A Rail. This is the "intended" BMSC experience, if you will.

A more detailed changelog can be found in the Workshop download folder – for this addon, that’ll be somewhere like Steam/steamapps/workshop/content/362980/2378420148. The contents of the changelog can also be found in the pinned discussions, or on the change notes page.