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the guy is pulling his bull into the official feed back topic
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this is not a sandpit, you 'll be tracked down as well, if you support this kind of behavior |
I like the grafix the way they are...maybe they could use a little tweaking, but photo realism just doesn't work. At 10,000 feet the satellite photos look great, but once you get down to ground level they look like big dots...or blobs, or rubbish. So far technology hasn't tackled the issue of scaling up the detail. Their is just no way that any computer could contain the information needed to model the whole map to photo realistic standards right down to "the random building" at any "random location"...anyway.
Nice to see ya again Raaaid. p.s. Didn't we have this conversation a couple years ago (at the zoo)? |
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I love clouds. Unicorns and glider to!! |
Actually, I wouldn't mind a game that let my fly through scenery from art. Imagine skirting the spires of a Martinesque castles, frolic in the Arcadian sky in an O'Connor painting, or enjoy a flight in the dramatic light German Romanticism!
http://www.artmagick.com/images/cont...ed/martin6.jpg http://www.mealys.com/fineart/sale_h...mages/0789.jpg http://cla.calpoly.edu/~mriedlsp/His...riedrich-2.jpg Or what about following the river across dramatic waterfalls or struggle to find a place to put down your kite in front of the brownish hues of Thomas Cole storm: http://blog.anitel.org/podenglish_ar...great-fall.JPG http://www.oceansbridge.com/painting..._1832-1836.jpg |
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