While I continued with my adventure in Borderlands The Pre-Sequel, I noticed how practically the entire sky or rather the space in this title is an incredible wallpaper, this title does not seek to have realistic or detailed graphics, instead it has a little more Cartoon style, but its beauty and effect that achieves this visual style with space scenarios is very cool.
Something that is incredible and a little unreal is the size of the planet that we can see from where we are, a view of a really giant planet and so sharp and close to us that I keep wondering how it is possible that both planets do not collide because of how close they are, I also got a shot where behind the planet there was a glow similar to what could be a sun or star, this generated a fantastic shadow effect on the planet in the distance.
The glows on the planet are very usual in this title, and with another view of the same planet, it had a white or light blue glow around its entire silhouette, no doubt I thought it was fantastic how the planet looked with this bluish aura very anime style, a planet emanating energy.
Something interesting in the landscapes are the giant communication antennas and the truth is that with a good angle they manage to be very beautiful to the eye and complement a space background along with the yellowish haze that ran through the whole place.
It's amazing how the same planet in space from different places on the planet I'm exploring can look so different, in the last scene I got, it has a darker tone that manages to create a very interesting visual contrast with the new area that I unlocked which has much lighter shades and gray, plus some small mounds in the area have shades of electric tile and this ends up creating an effect that I liked a lot.
Even are so peculiar and characteristic design, the scenes that you can find looking up in Borderlands The Pre-Sequel are very amazing and beautiful, by the way, after many attempts I got a trick to get the screenshots without the interface or the character or his weapon, it is a pity that this title did not have a photo mode or an option to simply remove all the elements on screen.
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