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questions about 1.0 map
during early access the map, while cool, has had some glaring visual issues. ranging from very janky water/rivers to many areas at the edges of the map feeling unpolished (such as the chasm). im wondering if, along with the monumental technical changes, if a major "TLC" pass is being done over much of the map to make it feel more like a planet and less like a bunch of assets strung together in an infinite digital void (ok... thats a bit of an exaguration. but my point being will the "unfinished" looking parts of the map be improved)
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Fenix Jul 5, 2024 @ 4:35pm 
We don't know, But I'm hoping they have fixed it.
We will see on 9/10, can't wait.
Flash✪Gordon Jul 5, 2024 @ 4:41pm 
TLC is an American multinational cable and satellite television network owned by the Networks division of Warner Bros. Discovery. First established in 1980 as The Learning Channel, it initially focused on educational and instructional programming.
Grandaddypurple Jul 5, 2024 @ 5:09pm 
Originally posted by AlienXtream:
during early access the map, while cool, has had some glaring visual issues. ranging from very janky water/rivers to many areas at the edges of the map feeling unpolished (such as the chasm). im wondering if, along with the monumental technical changes, if a major "TLC" pass is being done over much of the map to make it feel more like a planet and less like a bunch of assets strung together in an infinite digital void (ok... thats a bit of an exaguration. but my point being will the "unfinished" looking parts of the map be improved)
Yes over the years they did say that the little glitches and artefacts were acceptable for EA and were not their priority until 1.0
AlienXtream Jul 5, 2024 @ 5:11pm 
Originally posted by Gordon✪Gekko:
TLC is an American multinational cable and satellite television network owned by the Networks division of Warner Bros. Discovery. First established in 1980 as The Learning Channel, it initially focused on educational and instructional programming.
in the context of art and medical fields it refers to "Tender Loving Care". specifically, in the artistic context, TLC means to "give specific attention to an aspect of a product to improve its aesthetic and functional appeal"
Jukebox Jul 5, 2024 @ 5:29pm 
I want to say their footage shown during the changes to nodes video showed an improved waterfall look than the obvious effect placed on an edge, but I'm not 100% sure if it was indeed improved or not.
Definitely hoping so though!
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Date Posted: Jul 5, 2024 @ 4:32pm
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