
Perfectly except for when looking down at the ocean from above it stuttered a little. CobraA1 22:03, 16 March 2007 (UTC) I agree with Cobra, I am on a 1.6 GHZ AMD with a Geforce 5700 FX Ultra (Overclocked) and 1GB of DDR RAM, and I ran this game almost I think the actual system requirements are lower than the listed system requirements. Maybe you're misreading the 0? =/ - Katana314 01:05, 20 December 2006 (UTC) It will actually run fine on my Athlon64 3200+ (2.0 GHz), despite Steam warning me about possible troubles. Ilyan e p (Talk) 00:02, 15 August 2006 (UTC) Says 2 for me. Subsequently, they began to add comments to all their games.I'm pretty sure that the req's are 2.9 Ghz, because when I try to load it on my Core Duo 2.0 GhZ it tells me that the req's are 2.9 IIRC. In certain places, you can hear how the creators talk about the details of the development and share the creation process. For the first time in the series, developer comments have appeared. If he enters dark rooms, then for a few seconds the eyes try to get used to the lack of light. When Freeman steps out of the shadows, an adaptation to bright light will take place for a few moments. The engine allowed for a realistic transition between dark and light areas. Later, this idea migrated to Nova Prospekt. The idea behind Half-Life 2: Lost Coast was to show the difference between human buildings and buildings created by an alien race. The architecture has features of oriental culture and differs from the main game.

Initially, the level was supposed to enter the Highway 17 chapter, the purpose of which was to present the player with artillery cannons firing headcrabs.

The hero's task is to get to the church, destroy enemies, a helicopter and an installation that spreads monsters. Gordon Freeman, waking up on the coast of the city, learns that the Alliance have taken over the local church and control the territory with the help of headcrabs.

Olga where Half-Life 2 will take place: The Lost Coast has been removed from the main game. Half-Life 2: Lost Coast - a technical demo created to demonstrate the capabilities of the updated Source engine.
