Half-Life 2: Lost Coast
custom folder and sourcemods) Steam Store page (unlisted)
 Steam Store page (unlisted) Half-Life 2: Lost Coast is a playable technology showcase that introduces High Dynamic Range lighting to the
 Half-Life 2: Lost Coast is a playable technology showcase that introduces High Dynamic Range lighting to the  Source engine.
 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 is reduced to only the 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 (which requires sv_cheats to be enabled, and possibly no longer works since the servers for this feature was likely shutdown). This version also lacks the commentary or any user playability whatsoever.
Since 20th anniversary update, Half-Life 2: Lost Coast are now accessible through Half-Life 2 menu (under "Extras"), alongside Half-Life 2 Episodes (Episode One, Episode Two). However, Valve removed the "Video Stress Test" option from the menu, but it can be accessed through gamemenucommand openbenchmarkdialog, but after the benchmark is completed, the option to upload the results become non-functional as the console command bench_upload has been removed.
Features
- High Dynamic Range rendering (DX9 SM2)
- A simulation of brightness values outside computer monitors' actual range, and of aperture adjustment.
- It also features a new Commentary System with comments from Viktor Antonov, Randy Lundeen, Robin Walker, Gary McTaggart, 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
NPCs
- npc_fisherman
- npc_combine_s
- npc_headcrab_black
- npc_seagull
- npc_combinegunship with a helicopter model
Gallery
System Requirements
Windows (Old Engine):
- OS: Windows 98 / ME, 2000, XP or later
- CPU: 1.2 GHz (Pentium 4 or Athlon 2800+ processor)
- RAM: 256 MB
- Disk space: 4.5 GB
- Direct3D 9.0 compatible video card (with atleast DirectX 7.0 compatibility level or higher)
 HDR requires DirectX 9.0 or higher graphics card
Windows (New Engine):
- OS: Vista, 7 or later
- CPU:1.7 GHz and/or Dual-core
- RAM:1GB RAM
- Disk space: 6.5 GB (15GB+ recommended)
- GPU: NVIDIA GeForce 6xxx series, ATI Radeon X1600, Intel HD Graphics 3000 (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:The latest version is no longer compatible with XP since the 2022 Steam Deck update.
Note:The latest version is no longer compatible with XP since the 2022 Steam Deck update.User using these OS can downgrade to previous version of the game by using the
previous beta branch (dated from Sep 2019). But please note that this older branch does not include all the bug fixes that were introduced with Steam Deck update. Note:Due to Steam dropped support on Windows Vista, users need run the game without Steam by running the
Note:Due to Steam dropped support on Windows Vista, users need run the game without Steam by running the hl2.exe executable with -game lostcoast argument directly.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
 Note:Mac version are no longer supported after macOS Catalina (10.15), due to this game only have 32-bit binaries.
Note: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
 Note:The system requirements for
Note:The system requirements for  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.
 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
 Half-Life 2: Lost Coast on Combine OverWiki Half-Life 2: Lost Coast on Combine OverWiki
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