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What does that mean? :)


That does not answer this question: why post on twitter in the first place? If you post on dev diary first, nobody is gonna beat nobody
As Most everyone here already has the game, posting on Twitter is a good business move.

I know a few posted they don't believe money is important to TFP for some reason, but someone HAS to focus on that as there are just too many working at TFP now for anyone to disregard money.

Perhaps they were some of the thousands of people who have pirated the game and want to convince themselves that its not hurting anyone.

 
What does that mean? :)


That does not answer this question: why post on twitter in the first place? If you post on dev diary first, nobody is gonna beat nobody
That moment when she realizes she is just one of several girlfriends...

 
That looks amazing! Those twigs in the foreground look great as well!

I don't really want to be the one who points this out but is that a floating tree in the second pic lol

 
Ba-dum-tsh

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https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Ddw58MPVMAAJiyQ.jpgi think the perspective on these trees needs a bit of work. they just look out of scale , a bit too big .. not a complaint an observation..
Have you ever... seen a tree?

BigBottomBobHolmstrom.jpg


Also people don't really talk about "perspective" like that in the context of 3d games. Generally it refers to 2d drawings that simulate 3d space. To say that the perspective is wrong in a 3d engine is to say the entire engine isn't rendering space itself correctly, which would more than likely just be a wonky FOV setting.

 
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Have you ever... seen a tree?
BigBottomBobHolmstrom.jpg
Agreed with this sentiment. The size of trees is greatly affected by the soil and climate in which they grow, not just by the species of the tree. If they have enough room to spread out their roots then they will usually continue to grow (upward and outward in most cases).

 
Will we ever dig holes in giant sequoia trees 20 meters up for our first 1-5 nights?

- Very little room

- Safe from regular zombies

 
Will we ever dig holes in giant sequoia trees 20 meters up for our first 1-5 nights?
- Very little room

- Safe from regular zombies
-zombies start hitting the tree

-tree falls

-a11 rules where if you're within 50 meters of a falling tree you instantly die

-also it breaks your leg immediately upon revival

 
I noticed it too, it's pretty cool. He actually states in the youtube video description it's an 'unknown' artist and thanks them for it.
Ah cool. I had missed that, I don't normally look at the youtube descriptions.

 
Thank you for reposting this artwork, I was looking for it since the video release and its goin in my office wall ;)

 
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