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10 real life places that will remind you of video games

10 real life places that will remind you of video games

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From Silent Hill to Skyrim, these real-world locations look eerily similar to our favorite video game locations. Seriously Ponyfox: When I had my first Voodoo card and went from graphics rendered in software to filtered graphics with hardware lights, I walked through my local park at night. They placed colored lights there shading on the trees and what not else. Typically they had the same shades of blue, purple and the likes as in the games that supported 3D acceleration at the time. It felt like walking through a game world. The GeForce 3 was the first GPU with actual programmable hardware pixel shaders. Suddenly any wavy, rippling water surface in real life looked like the first water pixel shader used in 3Dmark series and various games that followed. Those who never experienced the transition from software rendering to hardware rendering back in the day will probably never understand. For a total and final perspective: my first experience with computer graphics was the Atari 2600 back when I was just 4 years old.
Date: 2022-03-21

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On a drive through Regina (was visiting the area) one night, looked up a street and saw this big plant with all these little lights.. and the way the lights were arranged and the colors, reminded me of FF7.. midgar or the power plants.. wish I could have taken a pic.. we weren't at a stop light, and I didn't have a camera (or the skills for that matter..). It really looked like it came out of a video game o-o
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I live near Centralia and there are a lot of people who claim to have snuck in and camped out there and stuff. I don't know if any of them really HAVE on account that they are all alive and that town is super off limits since the ground can just collapse beneath you at any time plummeting you into the flames beneath. Plus, you know, smoke inhalation is a problem.
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Ok, not being a triggered a hole but 3:00 to 3:35 Buddha shakyamuni (the one lying down) is the founder of Buddhism laying to rest in his final hours. These are very well respected statues, as it shows even the greatest of things are impermanent. It wasn't just some people thinking -lets make a statue of SOME DOOD laying down.- This was a very sad moment.
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When my family and I went to Scotland we went to a town and it looked so abandoned and spooky that I thought I was in a Silent Hill game and that my inner demons were going to appear and attack people
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I went to an open air museum in Germany last year. Walking around the streets really reminded me of The Elder Scrolls, to the point where I found myself humming the Morrowind theme.
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As someone from Oregon, you said it wrong. It's not OregAWN. It's OregIHN. Kinda like how it's not WashingtAWN, it's WashingTIHN.
Really cool places though!

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Why is everyone so annoyed about his mispronouncing of Oregon. You really should be focusing on the video.
But just saying, pronounce it right. Lol

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Reminds me of Mass Effect 2 and 3's face glitch that make Shepard look like black polygons and mess up the graphics heaps.

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