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Half-Life 2: The Lost Coast Preview

PC Preview by Kristan Reed

8 April, 2005

As refreshingly optimised as Half-Life 2 was to run on low and mid range PCs, there's no doubt that a hugely significant chunk of its owners went out and upgraded their rigs with the specific intention of playing Valve's game without compromise, in all its staggeringly gorgeous glory. But while many of us went out and upgraded to a gigabyte of RAM, stuck in a high-end Radeon or GeForce and spent a fortune, it's pretty clear that our PCs had plenty of headroom left - and now Valve wants to take advantage of that with the forthcoming release of a specially designed level called 'The Lost Coast'.

More details of this intriguing prospect have been published in an exclusive Half-Life 2 feature in the May issue of the UK PC Gamer, out today. Valve's Victor Antonov explains the rationale about the level, which will require a 3.2GHz processor, 1GB RAM and a top spec graphics card: "Three months before shipping Half Life 2 the art and production team were shutting down," he recalls. "We had to think about the future, had to come up with a strategy for post Half-Life 2 art. What was the next level of visuals we could reach?

No limits

"We knew we hadn't reached the limits of graphics with Half Life 2. We had the idea to create one level that would extend the Half-Life 2 universe, and test our strategies for next generation art. We called it The Lost Coast. We picked the most ambitious, most difficult area to create. It's a coastline with a lot of rocks, a village, and a church. We have a lot of wet surfaces, nature, architecture and exteriors. We wanted strong themes; very defined rocks, a lot of water, really detailed, almost organic looking architecture down to a brick and a shingle," notes Antonov in PC Gamer.

Indeed, the handful of screen shots that accompany the PC Gamer piece look staggeringly beautiful, and bear out his lofty claims, but, alas, copyright restrictions prevent us from publishing them here. Expect Valve to make them widely available soon.

Also included in the PC Gamer feature are some intriguing examples of the kind of eye candy we can expect; and they're literally just that. Using the concept of High Dynamic Range (HDR) he explains the premise is to reproduce the effect of how our eyes adjust to the varying conditions of light.

Half-Light

"In all current games, including Half-Life 2 the lighting is wrong," he admits in the PC Gamer piece. "Part of the gamey look is the inconsistency between the sky, the lighting, and the reflections. They don't look the way that they should." Looking out over the grey skies of North West London, we're quite sure we'd rather they looked like the nice blue ones featured in the gorgeous screenshots released so far. Having said that though, the sun's just come out. The power of positive thinking, eh?

"The only way to solve this is if we do what a real camera does, and that's dynamically adjust the exposure depending on what you look at. If look at the dark spots they will have a bigger exposure, the bright spots have a smaller exposure," Antonov explains in PC Gamer. "If I took a photograph of a sky, everything on the ground will appear much darker, in order to read the detail in the sky. If I wanted the correct lighting to show up the foreground, the sky becomes completely bright - overexposed. I lose the detail," he says.

"We use software to paint in the different exposure levels. We had to create every asset specifically for this; it creates more work for our art teams than what's gone before. For each sky, we draw it four times, for each area," Anatov adds in the PC Gamer exclusive. Screenshots certainly give a decent impression of how this works, with a series of shots taken from within a series of pillars and archways initially blinding the player with bleached out light, before adjusting to the flood of sunshine and returning to normal.

Blinded by the light

And as Valve's designer Robin Walker points out in the same PC Gamer piece, this has gameplay implications. "If you jump out of a dark space into a light area you're going to be blinded. It's going to be really bright until your eyes adjust. It can be used the other way around, too. Hide from a monster in a dark area and it will take a couple of seconds to go from a silhouette to detail," he says.

Thinking about it for a moment, it could have terrifying implications for how we play games. Tim Edwards, the writer of the PC Gamer piece in fact witnesses a section where Gordon is lead into the church (with a screenshot revealing incredibly detailed bump mapping techniques enabling Valve to truly go to town on creating photorealistic murals and gorgeously ornate gold incense burners hanging from the ceiling), with a chopper clearly heard in the distance. Before you know it, the chopper opens fire, blasts through the stained glass windows, sending bright light streaming into the hall. As if by way of demonstration, the light bleaches out your view, making it incredibly tough to even see what's attacking you. As Edwards notes "the light itself feels hostile".

To sum up the PC Gamer piece, Antonov admits this part of the unending push for true graphical realism in gaming: "In graphical media, the first objective has always been about photorealism. Real pictures. After that comes stylised images and art." But married to Valve's design sensibilities, it's shaping up to be an incredible partnership. Next generation, anyone?

Check the May 2005 issue of PC Gamer (out today) for the full article, complete with world first screenshots.

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XanDaMan
08/04/05 @ 14:45
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Another expansion pack?
krudster [mod]
08/04/05 @ 14:46
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read the feature...
Lutz [mod]
08/04/05 @ 14:48
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Crap!

3.2GHz processor, 1GB RAM and a top spec graphics card

That is one hell of a spec to need!

ChrisOTR
08/04/05 @ 14:57
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Kristan - in your opinion, is it AS pretty as that spec suggests?

I guess a better way of putting it - if HL2's graphics were an 8/10, what's this like?
nicktids
08/04/05 @ 15:02
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gonna have to do a little bit of overclocking to reach 3.2ghz from 2.7ghz

but will my Radeon 9600XT hold up
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XanDaMan
08/04/05 @ 15:07
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Meh, still a kinda of expansion. I msut say, I pretty much just read 'Preview'.
prettyboytim
08/04/05 @ 15:13
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Bother. I only upgraded far enough to play Half-Life reasonably well, not brilliantly...

Radeon 9600
krudster [mod]
08/04/05 @ 15:23
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The visuals are pretty incredible, best yet.
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08/04/05 @ 15:34
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>>May 2005 issue of PC Gamer (out today) for the full article
You mean you missed something out?
krudster [mod]
08/04/05 @ 15:45
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It's a ten page epic. Go buy it, great mag, one of the only ones worth buying IMO.
krudster [mod]
08/04/05 @ 16:08
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Not reviewed, but they did give Driv3r 23%, which you've got to love, and CM online 20%. Now those are scores that should be dished out more often.
smelliot
08/04/05 @ 16:42
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I hope my 9600 Pro doesn't 'splode.

"I went off them when they did an "exclusive review" of black and white and gave it a stupidly high score.."

Black & White deserves a stupidly high score. It's stupidly good.
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WoodenSpoon
08/04/05 @ 16:47
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I don't see how they can say 3.2Ghz minimum for all processors.

You can play with one of these but not one of these?

I doubt it.
AtomicBanana
08/04/05 @ 16:53
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' I hope my 9600 Pro doesn't 'splode. '

It will explode I'd imagine.

Glad they haven't gone crazy with the 'top spec' I've had a 3.2ghz cpu, the 6800 GT @ ultra speeds for ages now and I don't consider my self that hardcore when it comes to pc specs. Just the ram to pick up then :)

'You can play with one of these but not one of these? '

Both of those are effectivly over 3.2ghz?
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WoodenSpoon
08/04/05 @ 17:03
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Effectively, yes.

But not really. If all they do is scan for a 3.2 Ghz clock speed then you're rather fooked.
AtomicBanana
08/04/05 @ 17:09
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I'd really be very surprised if they fail to take into account AMD's rating system, especially as they are the highest performing in games atm.
Burton2000
08/04/05 @ 17:16
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3.2GHz processor, 1GB RAM and a top spec graphics card

woa my computer realy feels **** if thats the minimum spec. Mines a 1.8ghz 512 ram and a puny Nvidia Geforce 2 MX100/200 luckily im getin that upgraded soon to a Geforce fx5200 which will b enuf to play splinter cell pandora tomoz yay
Kronos
08/04/05 @ 18:47
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i'd rather they worked on some realtime shadow tech rather than hdr..
HarryB
08/04/05 @ 19:43
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its not minimum.... recommended

rogermellie
08/04/05 @ 19:55
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I'm really glad I bought a machine that matched their recommend spec...

It wasn't needed. All the fancy lighting that was demonstrated in the trailers prior to the release was missing. They took out the high dynamic range rendering and now it appears I need to upgrade again to see it.

Nice.

/My fingers are crossed for the 9800 pro.
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Xensor
08/04/05 @ 20:28
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Damn! I just upgraded to a amd64 3200+, 1GB corsair twinx, 6800gt and i'm just scrapeing the minimum specs?

Sigh...

And here i was hoping that it'd last me a good few years :P
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joephish
08/04/05 @ 20:36
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Does anyone have a link to a scan?
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08/04/05 @ 23:30
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Is there the option for people whose specs fall just below their requirement to run the level anyway and watch their computer melt?
spillz
09/04/05 @ 06:21
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"hostile light"

that's not fun. don't know about you guys, but i find playing games with excessive variations in lighting to be quite a strain, especially on a two or three hour play session. i'd rather spend my processing power on more active worlds than more "realism". i play games to escape reality for fucks sake.
krudster [mod]
09/04/05 @ 09:22
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Just to clarify, the PC Gamer article states these specs are the *minimum* requirement.
deem
09/04/05 @ 11:04
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so has anyone got a link to screenshots?
Genji
09/04/05 @ 11:12
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Sorry, not impressed. If all these new FPS games can offer me is prettier graphics, then I'm just going to give up the tiring (and expensive) process of upgrading my PC.
Macross
09/04/05 @ 11:36
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Genji you scrooge :p

its just a test to see how far they can push the engine, nothing more,nothing less, if you dont like it you dont have to even so much as run the thing as it is not a proper game, just a test level. Think of it as somthing akin to 3D Mark but more interactive.
Genji
09/04/05 @ 12:12
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Fair enough. But I still think FPS games these days are far too samey. They look a lot prettier, but that's about it. You might still like 'em, but linear FPS games just don't cut it for me anymore.
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11/04/05 @ 09:39
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Move over 3dMark - Here comes 3dGordon..

BremXJones
11/04/05 @ 09:58
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Smelly: "I went off them when they did an "exclusive review" of black and white and gave it a stupidly high score.. "

No they didn't. Zone did the exclusive review and gave it a stupidly high score. Gamer just did a normal review, and still gave it a stupidly high score.

And - what - is that four years ago now?

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11/04/05 @ 10:07
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anyone know if there are any scans of the images from the magazine?
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12/04/05 @ 09:21
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Hmm 3.2ghz...

My FX-55 wont clock that high! :)

I think they're referring to P4 equivilants guys. i.e

3.2ghz P4 or AMD 3200+
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16/04/05 @ 09:24
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"In graphical media, the first objective has always been about photorealism. Real pictures. After that comes stylised images and art."

Except that in games, that is already happening. Thus Darwinia, Psychonauts, and the like. He's probably thinking about the point when the Big Three start making stylised engines, instead of the real-world ones they are expected to produce today.

And I very much doubt Valve will restrict it to the quoted minimum specs: you /can/ run it lower, even if it is a slideshow.
tonynibbles
27/04/05 @ 18:02
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TORRENTS SUCK
stormcr0wfleet
26/05/05 @ 15:39
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hmmm. to think there was a big thing in the forum about how much a ps3 or x306 would cost and how much it would be a rip off at over £200 quid... now compare that to how much you would have to spend on ur pc to play this, ps3/x360 doesnt seem to much of a rip off now does it.. even if there £400!. I used to be a pc-gamer, but since about a year or so ago ive just given up.. just got too fed up of spending ££££'s on the lastest hardware, then by the time id actually got all the drivers working properly together my 6months was up and i was expected to shell out another 500 or so quid to go thou it all again!.
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20/09/05 @ 02:47
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I'm thinking I may have to pospone getting this particular extension at least until I upgrade my system a little.
Mine would handle it, but not comfortably.
XDementorX
29/10/05 @ 00:15
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Hey ----i have recently played this and ahhhhh----- check out these glitches at this site ---i posted some screenies = http://taco-land.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=22&start=15
Just scroll down below to see them -----and um these are some horrible glitches

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