HL2 - Lost Coast Playtest and Tech Details 46
Wil Harris writes "Bit-tech has been up to Valve's offices in Seattle to play through The Lost Coast, the super-duper add-on level for Half-Life 2. There is an article up talking about the technology behind the level (it's not just HDR!) as well as screenshots from throughout the level, a brief summary of the narrative, and thoughts on Valve's work. There's also a couple of cool photos of the Valve office, including a golden crowbar and Counter-Strike Barbie and Ken dolls."
Wow! More information on lighting! (Score:1)
In the wise words of Jerry: "SHOOOWWW USSSS THE GAAAMMME!!! SHOOWWWW USSS THE GAMMMMEEE!"
Re:Wow! More information on lighting! (Score:1)
True, eye candy looks great, but that isn't all that Valve is trying to do. They are trying to build a game (expansion) that will bring even the best hardware to its knees. I quote:
Re:Wow! More information on lighting! (Score:1)
Re:Wow! More information on lighting! (Score:2)
So who's going to be able to run it?
Re:Wow! More information on lighting! (Score:1)
System specs from the article (Score:2)
Re:Gee, too bad... (Score:4, Funny)
Guess it's too bad I don't use electricity anymore. The air conditioning and indoor lighting was kick-ass, but I'm not going to maintain a utility bill just to get out of the 19th century. Sorry, ConEd. You got thrown out with the dishwater, I guess.
Re:Gee, too bad... (Score:1)
First, you are clearly suggesting that Microsoft's OS is in at least the 20th century.
Second, you imply that having the Windows OS is as essential as having electricity.
I think you've subscribed to the wrong website. You might want to switch your homepage to http://www.winsupersite.com/ [winsupersite.com].
Re:Gee, too bad... (Score:2)
The PC games market is dominated by the Windows platform and for profits sake that's where PC game developers do most of their business. x86 Linux users can run a lot of Windows games through Cedega with varying degrees of success. Mac users have to deal with a lower amount of game r
Re:Gee, too bad... (Score:1)
Stadler: How about double or nothing on them modding this post troll?
Waldorf: Deal! Nerds sense of humor is as subtle as me when I have gas!
Re:Gee, too bad... (Score:2)
I wonder if they'll cope without you?
Re:Gee, too bad... (Score:1)
Too bad the starter edition won't support high-end graphics cards (I think I am right about this).
Re:Gee, too bad... (Score:1)
Neither do I, But my Debian/Cedega box has no problems with HL2. I use the term no very loosely. Read minimal.
I will not however be purchasing anymore Steam Games, for reasons already covered by well, everyone I know that had their accounts stolen/hacked. Valves Response: Buy it again. FU
Re:Gee, too bad... (Score:2)
Enough already (Score:1)
Re:Enough already (Score:2)
I think the current conspiracy theory is that they're having to wait until ATI releases graphics cards capable of running it in all its Pixel Shader 3.0 glory. It was originally called the 'ATI level' or something like that - I've no idea if there was some financial deal behind the scenes, but ATI had better bleddy hurry up...
Sincerely, an Nvidia user.
Aren't they overdoing it a bit? (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Aren't they overdoing it a bit? (Score:1, Interesting)
One of the big parts of HDR is representing the transition from dark areas to light areas and vice versa. The screenshots of the cathedral are commented as having been made just after leaving a dark hallway. After being in a bright area for awhile the cathedral would probably not look nearly as reflective.
HDR and AA (Score:1)
Re:HDR and AA (Score:2)
Re:HDR and AA (Score:1)
http://www.bit-tech.net/bits/2005/07/11/nvidia_rsx _interview/3.html [bit-tech.net] was what I was referring to. I made mistake though: It's not an engine coder talking there, but David Kirk, Chief Scientist of nVidia. I'm very intrigued who's right now.
Re:HDR and AA (Score:1)
HDR demo (Score:4, Informative)
Wow. (Score:1)
Now if I only had a better PC to really play this thing. Well I'll just have to wait until I get some cash.
HDR images (Score:2, Informative)
HDR vs. Streamed levels (no loading times) (Score:2)
But I never finished the game. Why? Because all the eye candy in the world couldn't make me put up with the frequent yet lengthy loading delays.
Personally, I would be more impressed if they worked instead on ways to stream content on the fly so there wasn't delays for loading screens. Despite pulling you out of the immersion, it's frusterating. A necessary evil in the past, it
Re:HDR vs. Streamed levels (no loading times) (Score:2)
Re:HDR vs. Streamed levels (no loading times) (Score:2)
I've seen people complaining that the first of my own MINERVA [hylobatidae.org] maps takes a couple of minutes to load on less modern PCs (for 30-45 minutes of gameplay - it's a big map) while on my not-cutting-edge-PC it doesn't take long at all.
It does take around four hours to do a full compile of metastasis_1 and a couple of minutes to build
Re:HDR vs. Streamed levels (no loading times) (Score:2)
They gave up on the glitching.
Remember, though, that HDR is not for people who have bought HL2, or who may be about to buy HL2. This lighting and other techniques, and in fact the enti
Re:HDR vs. Streamed levels (no loading times) (Score:2)
A lot of people complained about this when HL2 came out, but I found myself waiting only about 25 seconds on average between levels. Now it's about 10 or so (with the files extracted.) Big whoop.
Fresh Paint (Score:3, Insightful)
But the years roll on and it's not so new
So I get a new chair and it feels so sweet.
But my chair grown old so I decide to paint it one day.
I paint my chair red and it looks brand new
But the years roll on and it's not so new
So I get a new chair and it feels so sweet.
But my chair grown old so I decide to paint it one day.
I paint my chair red and it looks brand new
But no matter how many chairs I get, and how many times I paint them, be it red, or black, or blue, it's still is a chair and I have grown old
Prehaps bed is what I think I need. I've tried of chairs and want some sleep. But Perhaps I 'll get red sheets
System Requirements (Score:2)
Because having infinity as the minimum processor speed will really help.
15 minutes? (Score:1)
15 minutes tech Demo. (Score:1)
The first is Lost Coast - a 15 minute playable tech demo that includes some side story for the HL universe based in the HL2 timeframe. It is free and targeted for high-end systems. If you don't ever play it you won't miss much as it's not insanely important to the overall story - HL3 will still make sense.
The second is Aftermath - a full expansion. My guess is that this will take about
Variable exposure? (Score:1)
Re:Variable exposure? (Score:1)
No, it would be awesome. It would add more depth and tactics to the game. It would make it difficult to watch bright doorways from a dark room, but also make it difficult for people on the outside to look in and see
Value blows Steam (Score:2)
Well, I finally got a copy of WinXP from my school, so I borrowed HL2 from a buddy of mine.
First of all, the thing wouldn't install because I didn't want Counter Strike. However, instead of forcing you to install it, it just blows up the installer on disc 4 of 5. Great job, Valve. I guess nobody in QA thought that there are people out there that don't play CS.
Then I