The wasteland never looked so pretty
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The wasteland never looked so pretty
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No, not a reference to <a href="http://www.duckandcover.cx/forums/viewf ... ?f=49">The Wasteland forum</a>, rather, a screenshot <b>Mr. Leonard Boyarski</b> of <a href="http://www.troikagames.com">Troika Games</a> just took about 10 minutes ago for us. The shot is from <a href="http://www.troikagames.com">Troika's</a> as-yet unsigned post-apocalyptic game. I'm sorry for ever doubting you and your devotion to <b>Duck and Cover</b>, <b>Leon</b>!
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<br><a href="/images/news/new2.JPG">Click here for super cool image!</a>
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<br>Check out the deformable terrain and <i>teh pretty lighting</i>.
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<br>If it had been sent to me a week later, it would have been in an image gallery, so apologies for the full size if anyone's on dial-up.
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<br>EDIT: I changed it from the image, to a link to the image. So we don't seriously mess up the width of the front page for low res users ~ DarkUnderlord
No, not a reference to <a href="http://www.duckandcover.cx/forums/viewf ... ?f=49">The Wasteland forum</a>, rather, a screenshot <b>Mr. Leonard Boyarski</b> of <a href="http://www.troikagames.com">Troika Games</a> just took about 10 minutes ago for us. The shot is from <a href="http://www.troikagames.com">Troika's</a> as-yet unsigned post-apocalyptic game. I'm sorry for ever doubting you and your devotion to <b>Duck and Cover</b>, <b>Leon</b>!
<br>
<br><a href="/images/news/new2.JPG">Click here for super cool image!</a>
<br>
<br>Check out the deformable terrain and <i>teh pretty lighting</i>.
<br>
<br>If it had been sent to me a week later, it would have been in an image gallery, so apologies for the full size if anyone's on dial-up.
<br>
<br>EDIT: I changed it from the image, to a link to the image. So we don't seriously mess up the width of the front page for low res users ~ DarkUnderlord
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ZOMG!
Holy shit...
Just... Holy shit.
Just... Holy shit.
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Nothing like a slow-moving localized apocalypse to really make you think about proper data backup procedures.
Nothing like a slow-moving localized apocalypse to really make you think about proper data backup procedures.
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It looks very promising, but the green circle annoys the hell out of me. I would much prefer a white circle if there has to be a circle.
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'Arabianish' clothing appears to be suitable for post-apocalyptic deserts. Especially if the guy hasn't got any nice protective clothing from before the apocalypse.
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Re: The wasteland never looked so pretty
What makes you think it's deformable? I probably missed it in the interview or something.Mr. Teatime wrote:Check out the deformable terrain
I'm also not a fan of the bright green circle, or the fact that everything is red. I noticed this in the previous screenshots, too... I hope the game ends up using more color than a few shades of red.
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My guess is that it's also part of the lighting. Maybe a late afternoon into twilight hour, or possibly a morning lighting scheme.
As for "deformable terrain," I think Mr. Teatime was just referring to the multi-tiered ground or whatever. I'm not really sure how to put it into words. Its the way the terrain bends and dips with little mounds, hills, or whathaveyou. Makes for a much more realistic look and feel than other 3D games.
As for "deformable terrain," I think Mr. Teatime was just referring to the multi-tiered ground or whatever. I'm not really sure how to put it into words. Its the way the terrain bends and dips with little mounds, hills, or whathaveyou. Makes for a much more realistic look and feel than other 3D games.
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