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Topic |
 Lottan Shadow Kingdom Best Alliance |
Posted - 2010.09.05 21:39:00 - [ 1]
...seem to still be shone as intensively as if they were hanging right next to the star. |
 Sverige Pahis Caldari Thunderwaffe Goonswarm Federation |
Posted - 2010.09.05 22:01:00 - [ 2]
Ok. |
 Lottan Shadow Kingdom Best Alliance |
Posted - 2010.09.05 22:06:00 - [ 3]
Originally by: Sverige Pahis Ok.
I fully appreciate your nice contribution. |
 Jita Alt666 |
Posted - 2010.09.05 23:07:00 - [ 4]
Is your kingdom not in the shadow? |
 Alianne Cooper The Scope |
Posted - 2010.09.05 23:32:00 - [ 5]
Then we will fight in the sun!
wait, wot? |
 Ghoest |
Posted - 2010.09.06 02:28:00 - [ 6]
Originally by: Lottan
Originally by: Sverige Pahis Ok.
I fully appreciate your nice contribution.
And I yours. Thank you. |
 Ryhss Caldari The Excecutorans
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Posted - 2010.09.06 03:35:00 - [ 7]
I'd like to use the light of the star to try to find the point of this thread.... |
 Mara Rinn |
Posted - 2010.09.06 07:15:00 - [ 8]
I think the point being that stations or other objects located in the shadow of planets are just as brightly lit as objects sitting in plain view of the system's star. Of course this all depends on various settings such as shadows on/off, shader level and LOD (it's fun to see how EVE reacts to different settings on different video cards).
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 Winters Chill Amarr Ministry of War
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Posted - 2010.09.06 07:58:00 - [ 9]
Edited by: Winters Chill on 06/09/2010 07:57:57 Originally by: Jita Alt666 Is your kingdom not in the shadow?
Thats sort of his point, there are no shadows cast by large ingame object such as planets. I know eve players aren't typically very bright (pun intended) but, come. on. |