Today I got to see the sun rise over a city of my own creation, on a planet far from everywhere, as a gentle rain washed over an otherwise pristine landscape. A lone bird, indigenous to the planet, can be seen meandering across the horizon, chasing the sunrise until he fades from view.
I've been waiting 20 years to see something like that. Thank you, Mr. Bower, for my best Monday ever.
Best Monday ever.
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Flashman014
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Best Monday ever.
Hear hear!
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Zarrakis
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Vice
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Best Monday ever.
Thank you for posting that... hearing/reading those kinds of things helps keep me motivated to keep at it.
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marlowe221
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Best Monday ever.
That sounds awesome man.From post: 184038, Topic: tid=12356, author=Brian Paone wrote:Today I got to see the sun rise over a city of my own creation, on a planet far from everywhere, as a gentle rain washed over an otherwise pristine landscape. A lone bird, indigenous to the planet, can be seen meandering across the horizon, chasing the sunrise until he fades from view.
I've been waiting 20 years to see something like that. Thank you, Mr. Bower, for my best Monday ever.
I am still building up my first character to the point where exploration is realistic but I am looking forward to it for sure. It's one of the best parts of this series.
Vice knows how to make a great game. Just as important though, he knows how to create the kind of atmosphere that gives the player that sense of wonder and amazement that encourage exploration.
May we all find our quiet corner of the universe.

