Re: Elite: Dangerous - and the return
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Re: David Braben's Elite: Dangerous
Is it just me or is there influence from Griff's Coriolis in the Frontier's station exterior design?
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Re: David Braben's Elite: Dangerous
My first thought was that Griff's actually looks betteranother_commander wrote:Is it just me or is there influence from Griff's Coriolis in the Frontier's station exterior design?
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Re: David Braben's Elite: Dangerous
I wouldn't necessarily assume a direct influence. If you take the Elite Coriolis, stick with the basic shape, and ramp it up by putting lights, structures, etc. on the outside, you'll end up with a similar final result. Thus I'd rather explain it with similar vision of what a Coriolis would look like if it wasn't just flat surfaces.maik wrote:My first thought was that Griff's actually looks betteranother_commander wrote:Is it just me or is there influence from Griff's Coriolis in the Frontier's station exterior design?
But I'll also agree with Maik that I like Griff's re-interpretation better. Well, I like the whole aesthetic behind his designs (the 'crispiness', for want of a better word) better than E:D's approach.
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That Coriolis station is a little over-done (like some of the ship models <sighs>), but of more interest to me is the distance to the planet in the background.
If that's actually an in-game set-up, does it look about the right distance for geostationary orbit?
If that's actually an in-game set-up, does it look about the right distance for geostationary orbit?
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In any case, I feel obliged to state at this point that, regardless of influences or overdoing it with some models etc., this game shapes up to be totally and absolutely mind-blowing. Full respect to Frontier.
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Aye, indeed - the depth of game-play should be awesome!another_commander wrote:... this game shapes up to be totally and absolutely mind-blowing. Full respect to Frontier.
I would advise stilts for the quagmires, and camels for the snowy hills
And any survivors, their debts I will certainly pay. There's always a way!
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Hehe, my first impression when I saw the pic was: "Hey! That's Griff Coriolis!"another_commander wrote:Is it just me or is there influence from Griff's Coriolis in the Frontier's station exterior design?
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wow, just seen that clip Drew posted showing the ship docking - how amazing are those graphics There's no way my pc is going to be able to handle that - i hope that was some sort of Ultra setting and you can dial it back a bit in the final game.
The station does look a bit gaudy at the moment but i expect they'll change a lot of those window lights a bit before the final release, it's all just white squares at the moment like everyone had every light in the room switched on at once and didn't draw the curtains - their electricity bill would be huge!
The switch in the graphics engine when it changes fom drawing space to drawing the station interior is pretty amazing, completely seamless - i had no idea they were going to build such an incredible interior, will be even more amazing when you can step out of the ship and loiter around watching ships load up with cargo and depart.
The station does look a bit gaudy at the moment but i expect they'll change a lot of those window lights a bit before the final release, it's all just white squares at the moment like everyone had every light in the room switched on at once and didn't draw the curtains - their electricity bill would be huge!
The switch in the graphics engine when it changes fom drawing space to drawing the station interior is pretty amazing, completely seamless - i had no idea they were going to build such an incredible interior, will be even more amazing when you can step out of the ship and loiter around watching ships load up with cargo and depart.
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Yeah - and my current PC is ailing anyway. I have been slowly gathering components over the last six months for a partial rebuild - but a new, and seriously capable, graphics card is way beyond my budget. I guess I'll find out just how good my old GTX 550Ti is when I get access to Beta-2.Griff wrote:There's no way my pc is going to be able to handle that...
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Here's another video showing the outside of the station, with commentary by David Braben.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2kPMWgns98c
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2kPMWgns98c
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After holding off for some time, I finally started watching some of the youtube vids.. just finished watching your railgun slugest..Zieman wrote:Here's a big list of streamers & other videos (including my humble YouTube channel):
http://forums.frontier.co.uk/showthread.php?t=9172
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Here's more footage from the Bafta Games event. With docking and launching and combat.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iKU8fDwoFgo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iKU8fDwoFgo
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Stunning stuff, thanks for posting the link JazHaz!
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It varies a lot, but Earth from a geostationary orbit would look about the same size as a tennis ball at about six inches, Mars about eight inches, and Venus (because it rotates *really* slowly) a tennis ball 30 feet away. That's according to some quick scribbled calculations I've just done, which may be completely wrong.Cody wrote:If that's actually an in-game set-up, does it look about the right distance for geostationary orbit?
The other factor is the field of view of the camera taking the picture - if it's zoomed in, the planet would be bigger of course.
Are the stations meant to be geostationary?
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Not so far as I'm aware..kanthoney wrote:Are the stations meant to be geostationary?
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