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To Strange To Be Fake
Topic Started: Oct 17 2010, 04:17 PM (233 Views)
Sothh
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Since there is not much going on here I thought I would post this.

Have you ever seen something in real life that people would think was fake if you added to a game? I have, a lot. For example, once when the sun was almost all the way behind a mountain only a single beam of orange light came through and hit a tree. If that effect was added to a game people would complain that it did not look real.

Post any thing you have seen that could never be added to a game because it would look fake.
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Despellanion
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Early evening the other day, when the sun was going down, it was light mist and the sunset was casting red light which colored the mist red. It looked very unreal and felt very alien and spooky. Kinda creeped me out. This often looks fake and unreal in games, when they use a strange and unnatural colors for the fog other than normal white/grey/light blue.
Edited by Despellanion, Oct 17 2010, 05:05 PM.
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Monty
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Normal people. Everyone in video games has the proportions and looks of a superhero. In real life, people are fatter and uglier. This applies to movies too.
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Despellanion
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Oct 17 2010, 06:16 PM
Normal people. Everyone in video games has the proportions and looks of a superhero. In real life, people are fatter and uglier. This applies to movies too.
Perfect example of movie: 300.
All the spartans have spray-on abs and biceps. No one looked like that back then. The gym wasn't invented until the mid 20th century :P
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Satyr
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Steroid pumped people.

Seriously.
Edited by Satyr, Oct 18 2010, 04:36 AM.
The feeling of homesickness never goes away when you return to your parents home from years of being away.

same goes with the smell of ash and smoke from the day you set it ablaze.
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Reikyrr
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Realistic characters, I often miss those, especially in American movies.
~Inspirational quote~
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Reikyrr
Oct 18 2010, 03:20 PM
Realistic characters, I often miss those, especially in American movies.
Thats why i prefer mostly older American movies and British movies.
The feeling of homesickness never goes away when you return to your parents home from years of being away.

same goes with the smell of ash and smoke from the day you set it ablaze.
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