-FrostByte- Posted April 13, 2014 Posted April 13, 2014 go to the shipyards the deffence mission when the tram is in the center area look at the back right corner and you will see it...
avinity8 Posted April 13, 2014 Posted April 13, 2014 Yea, also at extract, if you look out.... Beautiful. They out did themselves with Ceres. Tied for #1 with Earth as my fav map/tile.
Hyunsai Posted April 13, 2014 Posted April 13, 2014 On top of that, Ceres is now free of stupid arc traps, and the environmental hazards of shipyards MAKE SENSE ! All is good.
Lost_Cartographer Posted April 13, 2014 Posted April 13, 2014 (edited) Now if only every other game mode besides survival and defense lasted longer than 3 tiles/minutes. Yes... some of us out there enjoy a good sabotage or exterminate. 30 target exterminates are underwhelming as hell. Edited April 13, 2014 by Littleman88
Othergrunty Posted April 13, 2014 Posted April 13, 2014 I'm pretty sure they have multiple across the solar system. I'm more suprised by how a 900 km wide dwarf planet could have enough surface for those shipyards or be big enough to actualy have weather at all. I really think they should have put the shipyards on Earth as new nodes. The surface being covered in hyper forrests does not mean the coastlines and oceans couldn't have been mangled by the Grineer into junkyard like factory areas.
Lost_Cartographer Posted April 13, 2014 Posted April 13, 2014 (edited) I'm pretty sure they have multiple across the solar system. I'm more suprised by how a 900 km wide dwarf planet could have enough surface for those shipyards or be big enough to actualy have weather at all. I really think they should have put the shipyards on Earth as new nodes. The surface being covered in hyper forrests does not mean the coastlines and oceans couldn't have been mangled by the Grineer into junkyard like factory areas. Phobos' surface area is smaller than that of Rhode Island, has steep cliff sides, sand, manta rays, and if you look up, we can see what I assume is Mars (even the blue sky is Mars' atmosphere) and what appears to be a Corpus tower, probably hinting at Mars becoming a Corpus metropolis tileset. I think realistic expectations took a back seat a long time ago. It's not like DE doesn't have some vague idea of the condition of most of these astral bodies - mostly gas giants or small, lifeless rocks with a potential H2O ocean beneath a sheet of ice at best. What blows my mind is that they picked all of these dwarf planets as nodes instead of the typically larger moons, such as Titan and Ganymede, or even Luna, and instead picked out... a doomed, tiny Martian moon that would be incinerated upon entering Earth's atmosphere. Edited April 13, 2014 by Littleman88
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