Post your Screenshot!

You can get all the bitches in the Digital world.

I myself don’t own a cool car no. But my gran has one of these in her garage;


It’s a lotus elan +2, and yes it is cool

wat gaem is dat frm

High-Definition Car Rendering 3: Textures Unleashed.

[b]HOLY SHIT, IS THAT IN-GAME?

IT LOOKS LIKE A FUCKIN’ PHOTOGRAPH[/b]

you can see some aliasing here and there though

the polycount could be higher too

luks lyk shit cods bettr

GOTY coming through.


lost at fireproof fire

Is there a Gordon Freeman in there?

Technically, you’re not supposed to be able spawn proper nouns, at least in the mobile version I play.

That said, there were still quite a few, so I wouldn’t be surprised if Gordon’s in there.

Gordon isn’t but there’s a fanmade one already on the Steam Workshop, along with a lot of other creations, sometimes with funny, non-copyrightable names like “animal prison sphere” (Pokeball). Just looking through now, there’s tactical flintlock, rocket propelled chainsaw, and lots of characters from various games.

Here’s Gordon:

Edit: Here’s Walter White

Wow, that shit looks pretty dated.
That game deserves a remake.

More SpaceEngine!





What’s a coincidentskes, I happen to have a few pics of Space Engine’s Myselfs.



Such a beautiful utility, no? :slight_smile:

Except that with the poor machine I run it on, my Display Driver freezes upon rendition of any celestial surface.

Unless people start donating to get me something better, I’m only going to be able to observe things from afar and deal with it. :meh:

That sucks. Going to the surface and exploring is one of the best parts! :smiley:

Check it out! Fong shuffled into my X-Com game! (Super serious, the game named a unit Fong. Sadly, the first name was not Eric. I will have to rectify that when I train him.)

Found some Old Gmod Screenshots:

Founded in 2004, Leakfree.org became one of the first online communities dedicated to Valve’s Source engine development. It is more famously known for the formation of Black Mesa: Source under the 'Leakfree Modification Team' handle in September 2004.