What if Morrowind was on a very tiny planet?
With a diameter of 10km.
Then it would look like this:
Just playing around a bit with the vertex shader
Or if the sea level was a bit higher:
Experiments
Re: Experiments
Curious, is this just an import of the world, or are all the creatures and scripts still running here? If the latter, does it break anything? Does the coc command still function properly? Are structures/land formations/cells slightly warped, and if so, is there any effect on the Physics? If I shoot a spell in a straight line, will it fly off into the sky away from the planet, or will it circle it?
Of course, all these questions would be entirely negligible if there are no scripts running, and it could also be possible that the planet is just a free floating sphere with the land mass on top, so that when you walk to the edge, it's more like walking down the side of a mountain than along the surface of a planet.
Of course, all these questions would be entirely negligible if there are no scripts running, and it could also be possible that the planet is just a free floating sphere with the land mass on top, so that when you walk to the edge, it's more like walking down the side of a mountain than along the surface of a planet.
Re: Experiments
It's just a modified shader, so apart from the visuals the game is unaffected.drakovyrn wrote: ↑27 Aug 2017, 01:53 Curious, is this just an import of the world, or are all the creatures and scripts still running here? If the latter, does it break anything? Does the coc command still function properly? Are structures/land formations/cells slightly warped, and if so, is there any effect on the Physics? If I shoot a spell in a straight line, will it fly off into the sky away from the planet, or will it circle it?
Of course, all these questions would be entirely negligible if there are no scripts running, and it could also be possible that the planet is just a free floating sphere with the land mass on top, so that when you walk to the edge, it's more like walking down the side of a mountain than along the surface of a planet.