Yeah, maybe something similar to the mist in the denser parts of the Dream Forest in the PS1 version would have helped the impression of being enveloped by the storm. (Strange that the Dream Forest mist isn't in the Saturn version, as it's exactly the sort of graphical embellishment it would make.)Adsolution wrote:The "storm filter" always bugged me a little bit in areas where there was clearly a lot of blue sky, but it is a nice effect, and exrtra layer of clouds for them I think would've added a lot. I'm actually curious as to why they didn't make more use of filters in general, they could have done wonders for night lighting and such.
I've never thought about this before, but it's strange that the blue sky background is only ever used in Band Land and Picture City. It's the only one that could be used in almost every world. Blue Mountains seems like a particularly good fit.
So, do people like the glowing sun in the Saturn version of Gong Heights? How about the scrolling sky in the PC version of the Dream Forest? (Is that in any other versions?)










