In this video. David Braven actually describe the exactly problem that they are having in Odyssey.
That's true. However the other side is - how many planets of the same class one can visit in Horizons before encountering this very same strong "deja vu" feeling? What is the criteria of "dullness"?I've seen these "mozaic" tiles dozens of times. Like most of EDO, the first few logins I was in awe - new terrain, shiny, pretty, beautiful, dazzling. We've been given new mozaics, pimply hills, crowded hills, crazed ice - all wonderful. And then... after dozens of planets you realise there is little variation. It's using the same types of terrain, differing mainly by colour and region shape/sizes, and of course much of it repeated tiles.
That's true. However the other side is - how many planets of the same class one can visit in Horizons before encountering this very same strong "deja vu" feeling? What is the criteria of "dullness"?
In Horizon I never felt the "deja vu" feeling. Sure, a lot of planet where uninteresting and dull. But somehow never felt "the same" to me.That's true. However the other side is - how many planets of the same class one can visit in Horizons before encountering this very same strong "deja vu" feeling? What is the criteria of "dullness"?
Hm. It definitely tints the ground. Maybe it's connected to the star's distance/brightness?https://issues.frontierstore.net/issue-detail/38725
While we discussing Broken Teck... Any chance you guys can add your voice to the above issue regarding lighting tech on planets. It has been discussed on this thread a number of times, but for the life of me, I can't find anything on the Issue tracker - so I've added my own.
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I saw the disconnect between reflection / highlight only if there is more than one star in the system.Hm. It definitely tints the ground. Maybe it's connected to the star's distance/brightness?
Or it's an artistic choice to not paint the entire landscape red? I get your meaning though.
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I think it doesn't actually.I saw the disconnect between reflection / highlight only if there is more than one star in the system.
The engine then still picks one as the main light (as in Horizons) and only uses that for tinting, reflections etc.
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As I said, i don't know which criteria are used but in your sample this just means the nearer one was selected.I think it doesn't actually.
I landed on a small moon near a dim purple brown dwarf, and the moon was bathed in its purplish light. It was pretty far from the main star, which was an M-class.
System is Eotienses.
Landed on planet C 1.
I think the one shadow thing is the choice (light sources) that Dr Kay said was an artistic one.As I said, i don't know which criteria are used but in your sample this just means the nearer one was selected.
You can also see this on shadows, visit a system with two or more suns and land somewhere on a planet near the sun's. You should have as many shadows as there are suns visible on the horizon.
I still get only one shadow everytime.
Yes - but what star it that. Mine was a F type White. If this was around a L Dwarf, then yes, you get the colour of the star, but you should get the colour you are seeing. Red sky should colourise the landscape. In fact, that was one of the teaser images given to us just before Alpha closed:Hm. It definitely tints the ground. Maybe it's connected to the star's distance/brightness?
Or it's an artistic choice to not paint the entire landscape red? I get your meaning though.
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Yeah. There was also a statement about that on the Discovery Scanner stream. Still only one shadow allowed.As I said, i don't know which criteria are used but in your sample this just means the nearer one was selected.
You can also see this on shadows, visit a system with two or more suns and land somewhere on a planet near the sun's. You should have as many shadows as there are suns visible on the horizon.
I still get only one shadow everytime.
Yes. I didn't say anything else.Yes - but what star it that. Mine was a F type White. If this was around a L Dwarf, then yes, you get the colour of the star, but you should get the colour you are seeing. Red sky should colourise the landscape. In fact, that was one of the teaser images given to us just before Alpha closed:
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Yes. I didn't say anything else.
I wouldn't mind some more tinting on surfaces based on light-colour. It's there, but it's not very pronounced. I also contributed to the issue tracker thing with a picture that's more obvious.
To see the specific pattern, beside the very obvious crater, I need to force myself, but not to have the "repetitive" feeling.
How many bodies have you visited in Horizons? I've visited many thousands on 3 accounts and noticed, very frequently the same crater at 12 o'clock on the same featureless and bland bodies. I always assumed they only used a limited library of body styles... Oh, just like Odyssey!In Horizon I never felt the "deja vu" feeling. Sure, a lot of planet where uninteresting and dull. But somehow never felt "the same" to me.
... some of them were even to do with the game!a lot of people used it for their issues....
I'm sorry, is it supposed to be a way to say there are no issue ? Because you admit there is one, then act like it shouldn't be fixed ? I'm confused.How many bodies have you visited in Horizons? I've visited many thousands on 3 accounts and noticed, very frequently the same crater at 12 o'clock on the same featureless and bland bodies. I always assumed they only used a limited library of body styles... Oh, just like Odyssey!
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So you never, ever, saw the same crater in Horizons, despite your ingrained pattern recognition ability? That surprises me.I'm sorry, is it supposed to be a way to say there are no issue ? Because you admit there is one, then act like it shouldn't be fixed ? I'm confused.
And yeah I visited lots of planets, and never saw the same crater on around 1/3 of metallic bodies as it is with Odyssey. So, to quote someone :
Nope. Lots of dull planet in Horizon, sure. Boring, bland, whatever. But nothing that felt repetitive. I mean, bland means repetitive by itself, but for another reason entirely.So you never, ever, saw the same crater in Horizons, despite your ingrained pattern recognition ability? That surprises me.
Indeed.Never mind. We only 'see' what we wish, obviously.
I have been playing only for a few months. I'll need a bit more to develop any sense of nostalgia.We all know there are issues with Odyssey - but anyone who has done any lengthy 'exploration' in Horizons in the past few years would also have noticed repeating features, surely, or is it that I am able to see these things where the rest are blinded by nostalgia?