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18/09 - September 2018 Screenshots
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Re: 18/09 - September 2018 Screenshots
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Re: 18/09 - September 2018 Screenshots
Playing with my VEP on CLL.
Got a new computer that can manage far longer draw distances and most importantly shadows! Without reducing the game to a slideshow presentation, I can now achieve a London panorama. A part of London I know very well and where my wife and I first met, if only Waterloo Bridge was really this quiet! From Left to right, St Pauls Cathedral, Blackfriars bridge (red bridge in the background), Waterloo Bridge, (In the Foreground), The fictional Temple Bridge, with which the CLL runs on. Oxo Tower, (Where my wife also bought her wedding dress) and finally the National Theatre. Does make me think though, CLL may need a bit of a refurb to bring it up to TS19 standards.
The now deceased old London Bridge Station. As can be seen I still have yet to sort out the headcode box and numbering.
The unusual sight of a VEP in what looks like a widened lines cutting, only possible on CLL! Mason Taylors retaining walls do look especially excellent with the shadow settings on high.
Got a new computer that can manage far longer draw distances and most importantly shadows! Without reducing the game to a slideshow presentation, I can now achieve a London panorama. A part of London I know very well and where my wife and I first met, if only Waterloo Bridge was really this quiet! From Left to right, St Pauls Cathedral, Blackfriars bridge (red bridge in the background), Waterloo Bridge, (In the Foreground), The fictional Temple Bridge, with which the CLL runs on. Oxo Tower, (Where my wife also bought her wedding dress) and finally the National Theatre. Does make me think though, CLL may need a bit of a refurb to bring it up to TS19 standards.
The now deceased old London Bridge Station. As can be seen I still have yet to sort out the headcode box and numbering.
The unusual sight of a VEP in what looks like a widened lines cutting, only possible on CLL! Mason Taylors retaining walls do look especially excellent with the shadow settings on high.
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Re: 18/09 - September 2018 Screenshots
Nice shots everyone..
The 4VEP is looking very good indeed..
At the other end of the country..
MacRats
Cheers
A.
The 4VEP is looking very good indeed..
At the other end of the country..
MacRats
Cheers
A.
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Re: 18/09 - September 2018 Screenshots
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