The first one looks like Amkethran from Throne of Bhaal. I believe the second one is from What Remains, Surf Solar's Fallout mod.
That's actually fairly simple. 3D might have looked like ass compared to 2D in static frames until fairly recently, but it looks better in motion and it gives more freedom of presentation.Always loved 2D game art. Didn't understand why N64 grade graphics took over in the 90s.
I can give you definite proof of his negative influence - Quake fucking 2.Let's be honest. John Carmack never was a good game designer. He's a brilliant coder, but I have yet to see a single proof of his positive influence on gameplay or content.
It's from my game, yes, but it's a really outdated one, I've improved a lot of stuff that should be hopefully done soon-ish for the demo.
One area I like to play in the game:
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Kirtai - it is.
That ToB screenshot looks nice, I never played the BG2 expansion for some reason..
no, get those shitty pastel eyesores out of this threadNot exactly a traditional rpg but still beautiful
Is it this one?How could I overlook this? I need to find a copy ASAP.
Yep. I'll check Amazon as well, just in case a physical copy exists at a reasonable price.
In case you missed it, there's a bug in the widescreen mod for Torment as I mentioned here. It can cause crashes in a couple of locations with extremely high resolutions.Whoa, have you tried my UI ? I have never tested it with such a big res and I've always wondered how it looks. It should work fine though.
Tested at 1920x1200 looks fine. Also, if you want to post PST HD screens, do so for city areas. The building design pops out nicely in hd res.
Seconded.no, get those shitty pastel eyesores out of this threadNot exactly a traditional rpg but still beautiful
-1, Firsted. Bastion has its own problems, but the graphics ain't one of em.Seconded.no, get those shitty pastel eyesores out of this threadNot exactly a traditional rpg but still beautiful
no, get those shitty pastel eyesores out of this thread
I didn't realize Lionheart was such a beautiful game... After all this time avoiding it like the plague, maybe it's time to try it out.
Nope. In fact i think the vibrancy and "oil painting" characteristic of the pastels lends themselves to the dreamlike setting of the game.