Sneak Peek Vitric Forge Screenshots
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Posted 04 May 2015 - 04:50 PM
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Posted 04 May 2015 - 04:50 PM
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Posted 04 May 2015 - 04:54 PM
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Posted 04 May 2015 - 04:58 PM
EDIT: oh, it looks more a blue giant star indeed.
Edited by Odanan, 05 May 2015 - 04:04 AM.
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Posted 04 May 2015 - 04:58 PM
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Posted 04 May 2015 - 05:07 PM
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Posted 04 May 2015 - 05:08 PM
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Posted 04 May 2015 - 05:10 PM
Odanan, on 04 May 2015 - 04:58 PM, said:
No star of any kind looks like that, unless you're looking at it through a hell of a filter.
But, the patch notes say it's supposed to be a blue giant.
PGI just sucks at astronomy.
...Like at Canyon Network, where you can see the surfaces of those other planets/moons lit up even though the sun is behind them.
Edited by Liquid Leopard, 04 May 2015 - 05:12 PM.
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Posted 04 May 2015 - 05:23 PM
Why is there meant to be a connection with the HPG map?
Terra Therma seems more appropriate.
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Posted 04 May 2015 - 05:24 PM
Needs more blue ambient light IMO. The sun should probably be brighter looking. Those are my only nit picks lol.
Edited by MoonUnitBeta, 04 May 2015 - 05:27 PM.
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Posted 04 May 2015 - 05:25 PM
Liquid Leopard, on 04 May 2015 - 05:10 PM, said:
But, the patch notes say it's supposed to be a blue giant.
PGI just sucks at astronomy.
...Like at Canyon Network, where you can see the surfaces of those other planets/moons lit up even though the sun is behind them.
I think you do sir....
Blue stars do in fact exist, O class stars which burn over 33,000 Kelvin
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Posted 04 May 2015 - 05:31 PM
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Posted 04 May 2015 - 05:51 PM
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Posted 04 May 2015 - 05:53 PM
MoonUnitBeta, on 04 May 2015 - 05:24 PM, said:
Needs more blue ambient light IMO. The sun should probably be brighter looking. Those are my only nit picks lol.
There probably is a fair bit of blue ambient lighting, but if the ground is very ferrous dirt (meaning it contains a LOT of iron, like Mars) then the surface is still going to look quite red. If you look at the surface the more reflective points of the landscape are, in fact, giving off a blue tinged light.
I wouldn't want to make the sun much brighter looking, or you'd start to lose out on a lot of the detail, and it might start to suck up too much of the sky/atmosphere. The surface imagery actually looks like they used actual photos of our sun and combined/recolored them to appear like a blue star.
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The map looks frigging incredible and I look forward to just roaming around in the training grounds for a while. Sometimes it's nice to just hop into a mech and wander around maps. There are some great details on all the maps that you just don't get to really take in when you're actually playing a match.
EDIT: Apparently the surface is made of Corundum, according to the patch notes, which is an extremely tough red-brown mineral . . . so regardless of the blue light the planet's surface would most assuredly still have a deep red tinge.
Edited by Sereglach, 04 May 2015 - 06:17 PM.
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Posted 04 May 2015 - 06:12 PM
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Posted 04 May 2015 - 06:20 PM
It's going to be very interesting.
Jody
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Posted 04 May 2015 - 06:44 PM
DarthRevis, on 04 May 2015 - 05:25 PM, said:
Yes, they do exist. And 'blue' is relative. Our home star is supposedly yellow. If you look at it, you pretty much see searing white light. That much of any light looks white.
The blue in these pictures is what you see in an artist's conception, or when NASA publishes a photo with a color filter.
And if it burns at 6 times the temperature of our sun, how are we supposedly going to land on a planet with the star taking up that much of the sky?
PGI also loses astronomy points for describing a star as "main sequence" and "blue giant". It's one or the other. They must have been stringing big words together for fun.
They just don't give a sh!t about suspension of disbelief. Not as long as someone gawks at the pretty pictures.
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