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The player again picks up the crowbar of research scientist Gordon Freeman, who finds himself on an alien-infested Earth being picked to the bone, its resources depleted, its populace dwindling. Freeman is thrust into the unenviable role of ...
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Ship ahoy! Lost coast finally arrives
Posted on Friday, 28 October 2005 by Doccie, source: Steampowered
Who would have dreamt... Over a year after the release of Half-life 2 and after being delayed several time, Half-Life 2: the Lost Coast has finally arrived. The Lost Coast is a singleplayer expansion in which we can expect better lighting effects then ever before.
Definetly worth (re)booting Steam for!
Half-Life 2: Lost Coast, a single-player level custom-created to showcase High-Dynamic Range lighting (HDR) in the Source engine, is available now to all owners of HL2. As a technology showcase, Half-Life 2: Lost Coast's system requirements are very high. During installation, Steam will prompt you if your system does not meet the recommended configuration. We hope you enjoy it.
Definetly worth (re)booting Steam for!
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i will do that many times anyway
i have only 1 gig of RAM in dual 512 mode but on highest levels of everything it was not hanging for even an eye blink!
the rest is 2 x opteron 2,4 GHZ and gainward bliss 7800 gs with 512 RAM on AGP and on two barracuda 7200,10 sataII with NCQ and new sys of writting data
i am glad that HDR games will be running on my rocket!
i can't wait for more of them :D