Author Topic: Blockland wallpapers  (Read 2566 times)

I was on Barna's Cbrown town City server at 4:00 am and took some screenshots of this amazing city. This is my first attempt at a Blockland wallpaper. Here you go....

At the most finished part of the city...


This one is kind of meh. But can still look cool.

It's an amazing build, too bad my computer can't handle looking at it :C

It's an amazing build, too bad my computer can't handle looking at it :C
Yeah my computer could run it fairly well for some reasons. C:

Yeah my computer could run it fairly well for some reasons. C:
No it can't
Where is max shaders

Yeah my computer could run it fairly well for some reasons. C:
Yes having a good computer is some sort of dark sorcery.

No it can't
Where is max shaders
I don't think anyone could run Blockland with decent FPS with max shaders. Unless they have a super computer. But ill remember to turn shaders up next time I make a screenshot.
Also shaders are a little buggy and there is some rendering issues.
« Last Edit: February 17, 2013, 01:21:11 PM by breadboy »



even if you get 1fps with max shaders when looking at the build it is not stopping you from press ctrl P/ctrl shift p


Not really background size but, whatevs
« Last Edit: February 17, 2013, 01:38:45 PM by Mute »

I don't think anyone could run Blockland with decent FPS with max shaders.
60 fps with max shaders on 100000 bricks

Teach me your ways...
He used Fog B to the surrounding areas to give the area of light more realism.
« Last Edit: February 18, 2013, 08:37:47 AM by Måster Blåster »

I can run decently with High.

He used Fog B to the surrounding ares to give the area of light more realism.

Bingo. But a proper atmosphere on top of an interesting and detailed build helps too.

Also, the image I posted is wallpaper sized if anyone would like to use it. It's just manually shrunken to prevent page stretch.

Bingo. But a proper atmosphere on top of an interesting and detailed build helps too.

Also, the image I posted is wallpaper sized if anyone would like to use it. It's just manually shrunken to prevent page stretch.
And hey, even I used it before.