Same problem here. The browser shows nothing.
I can't see it either, even after refreshing. Does it work with Firefox?
Same problem here. The browser shows nothing.
I'm trapped in Darkness,
Still I reach out for the Stars
Worked for me on the second try (Firefox).
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Until this morning the other two trials I put up worked perfectly.
Ah, worked for me today too. I really like the colours of the land.
Works in IE7 but not the latest version of Firefox (firefox appears to generate a javascript error - probably something to do with the Google Earth viewer).
Nice start, looking forward to seeing it development.
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Definitely cut down the saturation on the oceans, and the mountains could be a tad darker as well, it's all a little overwhelming to the eye.
Otherwise, I love it.
I was questioning the oceans saturation levels. When viewed up close, I like them. From a distance, they really stand out. It's times like these I wish I still had my old Sony CRT - the colours were much more reliable (IMHO). I find, especially with the oceans, in this case, that where my head is relative to my screen, affects how the colour appears.
And thanks!
So, the regions with unnaturally straight and virtually parallel-running rivers: that's a mistake that you can no longer correct, am I reading that right?
Other than that, this thing is huge, and pretty awe-inspiring. Good job.
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Yeah, I'm questioning myself about those....and trying to decide what to do...will there be a geographic explanation? Will there be a historical explanation? Will I go to the effort of fixing things? Such are the perils of fractal map generation.