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cloud movement? seriously?
good thing i am still at work so i was assured of being in my seat.
Uhm...
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More stuff to see as you're screaming in terror just before you warp right through the planet ><
Pure awesome sauce.
They look ducking sweet, however CCP should find a way to let warps somehow bend around planets or something because it's kind of stupid you warp through planets.
Visuals really important to game immersiveness. Often I think they are underrated - thought of as just "eye-candy". The more realistic - the better (reason why I think some new MMOs pending release will fail just on the fail visuals alone).
Sound also is important. Sound is very underrated both in computer games and film.
What a great video...
But not as great as the poster! It's videos like this that we apprieciate, O King of the Bloggers! Keep it up!
Lava Planets: http://img338.imageshack.us/img338/6929/20091103195701.jpg
http://img62.imageshack.us/img62/9175/20091103200031.jpg
Nice screenshots @TiSnetworks! Thanks for sharing!
The city lights are very apparent when on the dark side of these earth like planets: http://img301.imageshack.us/img301/8853/20091103200338.jpg
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