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{{Game Infobox
|title = Half-Life 2: Lost Coast
|image = Software Cover - Half-Life 2 Lost Coast.jpg
|developer = [[Valve Corporation]]
|publisher = Valve Corporation
|series = [[Half-Life series]]
|releasedates = October 27, 2005
|genre = [[WP:First-person shooter|First-person shooter]], tech demo
|mode = [[WP:Single-player video game|Single-player]]
|platform = [[WP:Windows|Windows]], [[WP:macOS|macOS]], [[WP:Linux|Linux]]
|engine = {{src|4}} ({{src13sp|1|nt=1}})
|appid = 340
|codelang = [[WP:C++|C++]]
|modsupport = Yes ({{code|custom}} folder and {{code|sourcemods}})
|sdk = [[Source SDK]]
|sysreq = <span></span>
* [[WP:Windows 7|Win 7]] or later
* 1.7 GHz and/or Dual-core
* 1 [[WP:Gigabyte|GB]] [[WP:Random-access memory|RAM]]
* 6.5 GB disk space
* Nvidia GeForce FX 5700<br>ATI Radeon 9500<br>with 128 [[WP:Megabyte|MB]] [[WP:Video random-access memory|VRAM]]
''New Engine only. For details, [[#System Requirements|see below]]''
|distribution = [[Steam]]
|links = {{steam store|app/340}} <!-- it has Moddb page with, incredibly, "mods" for it, but it's not worth it -->
|previousgame = {{hl2|2}}
|nextgame = {{hl2ep1|2}}
}}
{{hl2lc|4}} is a playable technology showcase that introduces [[HDR|High Dynamic Range]] lighting to the {{source|4}} engine.
 
The game is available for free to all owners of {{hl2|1}}, and can be only obtained after purchasing {{hl2|name}}. It was originally planned as a section of the [[Highway 17]] chapter of '''Half-Life 2'''.
 
Additionally, a cut down version of '''Half-Life 2: Lost Coast''' is available in the [[Source SDK Base]]s as a non-playable hardware test, labeled SourceTest (or Source Engine Test). This version has a preprogrammed camera following a path that leads the viewer up the mountain. After the sequence completes, the user is presented with a dialogue showing their system performance & framerate and an option to upload them to Valve. This version also lacks the commentary or any user playability whatsoever.
 
== Features ==
* It also features a new [[Commentary System]] with comments from Viktor Antonov, Randy Lundeen, [[User:Robin Walker|Robin Walker]], Gary McTaggart, [[User:Gabe Newell|Gabe Newell]], and Chris Green.
 
== Architecture ==
* Byzantine monastery
** Outer courtyard
** Crumbling interior
** Stained glass
** Patchy murals
* Small town/village in the distance
 
== Environment ==
* Smoothly rounded cliffs and stacks
** Bottom few feet should be made reflective to indicate recent wetness
* Expanses of wet, rocky sand
 
== [[NPC]]s ==
* {{ent|npc_fisherman}}
* {{ent|npc_combine_s}}
* {{ent|npc_headcrab_black}}
* {{ent|npc_seagull}}
* {{ent|npc_combinegunship}} with a helicopter model
 
== Gallery ==
<gallery mode=nolines widths=256px heights=192px>
HL2_LostCoast_18.jpg|St. Olga
HL2_LostCoast_02.jpg|Coast
Lostcoast bay.jpg|Bay view from Coast
HL2_LostCoast_06.jpg|Bay view from Cliffs
HL2_LostCoast_09.jpg|Cliffs
HL2_LostCoast_10.jpg|Yard
HL2_LostCoast_17.jpg|Entrance
HL2_LostCoast_15.jpg|Entrance
HL2_LostCoast_12.jpg|Monastery
HL2_LostCoast_16.jpg|Monastery
St olga altar view.jpg|Altar
HL2_LostCoast_01.jpg|Altar (Opposite view)
</gallery>
 
 
== System Requirements<span id="Sysreq"><!--Used by Sysreq template, clicking on "See system requirements" will send you to this section.--></span> ==
<!-- May include unofficial info alongside official one, just to make sure the game still perform well on any hardware. Most official system requirements, like CS:GO, might be out of date. -->
<!-- Original system requirement: https://web.archive.org/web/20061115201316/http://storefront.steampowered.com/v2/index.php?area=game&AppId=340 -->
<p style="color:white; font-weight:bold">Windows (Old Engine):</p>
*OS: Windows [[WP:Windows 98|98]] / [[WP:Windows ME|ME]], [[WP:Windows 2000|2000]], [[WP:Windows XP|XP]] or later<!-- based off 2008 steam's web archive, not sure if LC supports 98 or ME -->
*[[WP:Central processing unit|CPU]]: 1.2 [[WP:Hertz|GHz]] ([[WP:Pentium 4|Pentium 4]] or [[WP:Athlon|Athlon]] 2800+ processor)
*[[WP:Random-access memory|RAM]]: 256 [[WP:Megabyte|MB]]
*Disk space: 4.5 [[WP:Gigabyte|GB]]
*[[WP:Direct3D|Direct3D]] 9.0 compatible [[WP:Video card|video card]] (with atleast DirectX 7.0 compatibility level or higher)<br>[[HDR]] requires DirectX 9.0 or higher graphics card
 
<p style="color:white; font-weight:bold">Windows (New Engine):</p>
*OS: Windows [[WP:Windows 7|7]] or later
*[[WP:Central processing unit|CPU]]:1.7 GHz and/or Dual-core
*[[WP:Random-access memory|RAM]]: 1GB RAM
*Disk space: 6.5 GB (15GB+ recommended)
*Nvidia GeForce FX 5700, ATI Radeon 9500 (with 128MB [[WP:Video random-access memory|VRAM]])
*[[WP:Direct3D|Direct3D]] 9.0 compatible [[WP:Video card|video card]] (with atleast DirectX 8.0 compatibility level or higher)<br>[[HDR]] requires DirectX 9.0 or higher graphics card
{{Note|The Steam version is no longer compatible with [[WP:Windows XP|XP]] and [[WP:Windows Vista|Vista]]{{confirm}} since the latest Steam Deck update.<br>User using these OS can downgrade to previous version of the game by using the {{code|previous}} beta branch. But please note that this older branch does not include all the bug fixes that were introduced with Steam Deck update.}}
 
<p style="color:white; font-weight:bold">OS X:</p>
*[[WP:OS X|OS X]] 10.5.8, 10.6.3 (up to 10.14.6)
*CPU: 2.0 GHz and/or Dual-core
*RAM: 1 GB
*Storage: 6.5 GB (15GB+ recommended)
*GPU: NVIDIA GeForce 8xxx series, ATI Radeon X1600, Intel HD Graphics 3000<br>OpenGL 2.1 compatible
*Audio: OpenAL compatible
*Other: HDR is required to be enabled (see above)
{{Note|Mac version are no longer supported after macOS Catalina (10.15), due to this game only have 32-bit binaries. <!-- Valve later removed macOS binaries in June 12, 2024. --><br>
User can manually build Intel 64-bit/Apple Silicon version of HL2 by [https://www.applegamingwiki.com/wiki/Half-Life_2#Native following this guide]<!-- not sure if this is legal for it to be mention here as the guide rely on using the modified leaked source engine source code -->.}}<!-- the game does not have Mac system requirements on store page, so using the HL2 one instead. -->
 
<p style="color:white; font-weight:bold">Linux:</p>
*OS: Ubuntu 12.04, SteamOS 1.0 or later<br>Other Linux distros supported.
*CPU: 2.0 GHz and/or Dual-core
*RAM: 1 GB
*Storage: 6.5 GB (15GB+ recommended)
*GPU: NVIDIA GeForce 8xxx series, ATI Radeon X1600, Intel HD Graphics 3000<br>OpenGL 2.1 compatible
*Audio: OpenAL compatible
*Other: HDR is required to be enabled (see above)
{{Note|The system requirements for {{hl2|4}} on Linux are unofficial, based off Windows/Mac info, as well as other Source games that support Linux, such as Portal 2.}}
<!-- Same as Mac, doesn't have system requirements on store page. -->
 
== External links ==
* {{cow|Half-Life 2: Lost Coast}} on '''Combine OverWiki'''
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Half-Life 2: Lost Coast
Software Cover - Half-Life 2 Lost Coast.jpg
Developer(s)
Publisher(s)
Valve Corporation
Release date(s)
October 27, 2005
Genre(s)
Mode(s)
Platform(s)
Steam AppID
Written in
Mod support
Yes (custom folder and sourcemods)
System requirements
  • Win 7 or later
  • 1.7 GHz and/or Dual-core
  • 1 GB RAM
  • 6.5 GB disk space
  • Nvidia GeForce FX 5700
    ATI Radeon 9500
    with 128 MB VRAM
New Engine only. For details, see below
Distribution
Previous game

Half-Life 2: Lost Coast Half-Life 2: Lost Coast is a playable technology showcase that introduces High Dynamic Range lighting to the Source Source engine.

The game is available for free to all owners of Half-Life 2, and can be only obtained after purchasing Half-Life 2. It was originally planned as a section of the Highway 17 chapter of Half-Life 2.

Additionally, a cut down version of Half-Life 2: Lost Coast is available in the Source SDK Bases as a non-playable hardware test, labeled SourceTest (or Source Engine Test). This version has a preprogrammed camera following a path that leads the viewer up the mountain. After the sequence completes, the user is presented with a dialogue showing their system performance & framerate and an option to upload them to Valve. This version also lacks the commentary or any user playability whatsoever.

Features

Architecture

  • Byzantine monastery
    • Outer courtyard
    • Crumbling interior
    • Stained glass
    • Patchy murals
  • Small town/village in the distance

Environment

  • Smoothly rounded cliffs and stacks
    • Bottom few feet should be made reflective to indicate recent wetness
  • Expanses of wet, rocky sand

NPCs

Gallery


System Requirements

Windows (Old Engine):

Windows (New Engine):

  • OS: Windows 7 or later
  • CPU:1.7 GHz and/or Dual-core
  • RAM: 1GB RAM
  • Disk space: 6.5 GB (15GB+ recommended)
  • Nvidia GeForce FX 5700, ATI Radeon 9500 (with 128MB VRAM)
  • Direct3D 9.0 compatible video card (with atleast DirectX 8.0 compatibility level or higher)
    HDR requires DirectX 9.0 or higher graphics card
Note.pngNote:The Steam version is no longer compatible with XP and Vista[confirm] since the latest Steam Deck update.
User using these OS can downgrade to previous version of the game by using the previous beta branch. But please note that this older branch does not include all the bug fixes that were introduced with Steam Deck update.

OS X:

  • OS X 10.5.8, 10.6.3 (up to 10.14.6)
  • CPU: 2.0 GHz and/or Dual-core
  • RAM: 1 GB
  • Storage: 6.5 GB (15GB+ recommended)
  • GPU: NVIDIA GeForce 8xxx series, ATI Radeon X1600, Intel HD Graphics 3000
    OpenGL 2.1 compatible
  • Audio: OpenAL compatible
  • Other: HDR is required to be enabled (see above)
Note.pngNote:Mac version are no longer supported after macOS Catalina (10.15), due to this game only have 32-bit binaries.
User can manually build Intel 64-bit/Apple Silicon version of HL2 by following this guide.

Linux:

  • OS: Ubuntu 12.04, SteamOS 1.0 or later
    Other Linux distros supported.
  • CPU: 2.0 GHz and/or Dual-core
  • RAM: 1 GB
  • Storage: 6.5 GB (15GB+ recommended)
  • GPU: NVIDIA GeForce 8xxx series, ATI Radeon X1600, Intel HD Graphics 3000
    OpenGL 2.1 compatible
  • Audio: OpenAL compatible
  • Other: HDR is required to be enabled (see above)
Note.pngNote:The system requirements for Half-Life 2 Half-Life 2 on Linux are unofficial, based off Windows/Mac info, as well as other Source games that support Linux, such as Portal 2.

External links