Lighting problem outside.

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Claeric:
I don't understand the complaints about bloom. People seem to be under the impression that (and sometimes even have pictures of) bloom makes any and all objects glow like crazy.

But that is not true. It isn't even like tha tin game. The only things that glow are bright bright bright things and shiny metal things.

Jeeves:
Have you played the game? Damn near everything turns radioactive if you have more than one light in the room. And in some cases, having one light or even no lights causes radioactivity. Try making a white (or variant of) kitchen or bathroom; everything becomes a white haze as soon as you add a lamp with normal brightness or a window. Depending on the material/colour, some objects will realistically have a subtle glow to them, but there is no "subtle" in this game.

EAxis apparently don't follow the "If it ain't broke, don't fix it" mentality.

Dragon Slave:
Quote from: Claeric on 2010 May 03, 19:47:10

I don't understand the complaints about bloom. People seem to be under the impression that (and sometimes even have pictures of) bloom makes any and all objects glow like crazy.

But that is not true. It isn't even like tha tin game. The only things that glow are bright bright bright things and shiny metal things.


Wait...  if they have pictures of it, how can it not be true?  It's not like people are photoshopping evidence just to support this, or that all the people who claim to have this problem (myself included)  are imagining things. 

Claeric:
Quote from: Jeeves on 2010 May 04, 00:08:04

Have you played the game? Damn near everything turns radioactive if you have more than one light in the room. And in some cases, having one light or even no lights causes radioactivity. Try making a white (or variant of) kitchen or bathroom; everything becomes a white haze as soon as you add a lamp with normal brightness or a window. Depending on the material/colour, some objects will realistically have a subtle glow to them, but there is no "subtle" in this game.

EAxis apparently don't follow the "If it ain't broke, don't fix it" mentality.


Yes, I have played the game. ANd nothing turns radioactive with more than one light in the room.

Dragon Slave:
Nothing should turn radioactive with even 10 lights in a room.  Everyday metal objects and shiny surfaces aren't that reflective, and seeing them that way is a nuisance to those who are complaining.

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