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The devs did an amazing job with the interiors, nicely creepy
I like the interior shot of the power plant, very detailed
I read the game is about gathering resources and building up your base, that's right up my alley
I have been doing the side missions first to get the hang of the game!
is a little slow and grindy at the beginning,
but gets interesting after a few hours!
Thanks Pat!
Thanks for stopping by mate!
I do not only like the visual quality of the game but also the whole 'abandoned' atmosphere (I am probably a bit morbid).......and of course the way you captured it.
I reckon you won't get that many comments here compared to Skyrim or Fallout pictures, therefore I allow myself to clutter this post a bit.
I like nearly all of the pictures but I have of course favourites: With this one, I love the forlorn vibes but still, I can imagine a battle-weary fighter enjoying a short rest in the sun stretching his maltreated limbs while looking out the window contemplating about what he left behind and what will come. Also, the reflection on the floor and the little sparkles of light on the wall are a beautiful extra. It's amazing how story-filled an empty room can be.
Here it is the strong graphics that are drawn by light and shadow.
The colours in this one are just beautiful - I love that opulent green but the clou are those beige and turquoise reflections as they carry light and life into the foreground.
This one has these special light conditions that appear when a storm is soon coming - the sky turns dark but there is also still sunlight.
Here I like the swing of the command console, the contrast from the prosaic technical stuff against the chaotic cracked tiles, and of course the reflections on the floor.
Somehow I seem to be a bit obsessed with reflections. For me, they are somehow a metaphor for the moving forward of life as they are not static and change due to the movement of the sun; also they bring in an extra layer to the predictable by adding some confusion.
I think this one is my favorite favorite : these different shades of green, the fog, and l dull light that forces its way through the gaps of the branches make it so mysterious .......this seems to be a very, very old place.
Thank you for showing - I guess I have to add another game to my wishlist.
though I am not sure how to play it properly!
This game looks awesome; ultra-realistic and exactly what I love about ultra-modded Skyrim SE.
That forest puddle scene with the wavy water reflections is about as realistic as it gets in gaming.
Thanks for sharing this.
Best wishes always,
Gurley
Thank you for the description of how I saw the images,
as I loaded them into the set. Realism is just getting
amazing in the gaming world.
Warm regards to you my friend!
Michael