My April BWE Screens

William of Orange

William of Orange

Krytan Explorer

Join Date: Feb 2005

La Crosse, Wisconsin

Thousand Tigers Apund Ur Head, The Consulate

Finally got all of my screenshots converted, reduced, and uploaded to my Photobucket account. So, without further ado...

http://photobucket.com/albums/y24/Sh...1/April%20BWE/

Beware of the picture on the bottom left of the first page; it's a little risque, but nothing too bad in my opinion. Was just a little bored

Synlc

Pre-Searing Cadet

Join Date: Apr 2005

U.S.A

nice pics man, makes me want to play the game even more.

William of Orange

William of Orange

Krytan Explorer

Join Date: Feb 2005

La Crosse, Wisconsin

Thousand Tigers Apund Ur Head, The Consulate

There was another thing which I wanted to point out about the screenshots, but I felt that it was a good enough point to make another point about rather than edit my original post.

Notice how on the first page, the fourth row down and the second and third pictures in the row? See that vast ocean in the backgrounds? I reported this in-game, but if you were to head to Fisherman's Haven and try to leave the area, if you stayed closest to the rocks on the far right side of the portal, you were able to slip through without the game detecting that you were entering Stingray Strands; thus, I was able to wander around for a while without worrying about any of the Tengu Elites or Skale packs which were there.

However, after wandering the level for a while, I found that you'd reach a point which you could not go beyond. And that point was the endless ocean you see in those screenshots. Just thought it'd be nice to show some glitches in action...

Here they are in case you don't want to search through the entire album to find them:

Lunarbunny

Lunarbunny

Lion's Arch Merchant

Join Date: Apr 2005

Seattle, WA, USA [PST | GMT -8]

Ready and Willing [RAWR]

Lol. Time to stare directly at the skybox .

Elythe

Ascalonian Squire

Join Date: Apr 2005

I really like the ones of the Elementalist in front of the stained glass. Very well done, kudos.