Haravikk Mistral
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01-14-2007 13:26
Exactly as it sounds in the title; at night we get a sort of red light to simulate day-break, it seems to flash on and off now in the first-look viewer. Every few seconds the world is normal lit, then red lit, normal, red, etc.
This may just be for my vid card or the mac client, so please post if you get the same thing on other platforms!
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Gearsawe Stonecutter
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01-14-2007 18:45
Where you at a high altitude or ground level at the time?
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Haravikk Mistral
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01-15-2007 04:39
Ground level.
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Jesse Barnett
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01-16-2007 09:20
Yeah there is definitely a trade off. I have an nvidia 7900 card and 1st look makes a HUGE difference. But I live up at 300 meters and everything beyond draw distance is yechy. Down below everything is a horrible baby poop tan color. I've seen the red flash and also if you fly up high, then instead of a beautiful night sky, it looks like you are in a plain black box.
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