Abandoned NL Chemical Research and Development Building
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if you're bored and like decaying contaminated testing labs....
[video=youtube;4ifDMcZLUNk]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ifDMcZLUNk[/video]
Aperture?
Nice new intro, very interesting location too.
The intro is amazing.
As a mapper for games, I have to say that your videos provide high quality reference material. This is just amazing.
If someone made this into any kind of zombie survival map that would be fucking fantastic.
[QUOTE=WarRage333;35215507]If someone made this into any kind of zombie survival map that would be fucking fantastic.[/QUOTE]
I think it would be better suited to a psychological horror game.
Buildings like this have such a thick atmosphere of isolation, and I think that would be ruined if you threw zombies around every corner.
This was a triumph
Wait, this is one of the locations of the marble hornets videos, check from 2:10. Now i'm scared to watch this vid D:.
you're amazing.
I used to think that the overgrowth and stuff in Portal 2 was exaggerated.
Sure, everything is run down and overgrown.... But at least the exit sign is still shiny.
I always loved your videos and have been watching for awhile now keep it up man.
Your autofocus on your camera makes quite a bit of noise.
[QUOTE=Uncle Bourbon;35216875]I used to think that the overgrowth and stuff in Portal 2 was exaggerated.[/QUOTE]
You'd be suprised how quick nature claims back land that is no longer maintained.
Slayer20, I think its awesome that mappers can watch and enjoy my videos in a completely different way than others. If you ever made any of the locations I've been to into a map that would be sick!
It's true, nature works fast. If buildings aren't eventually demolished or maintained the earth has a way of tearing it down and leveling the land. Going to abandoned places that are in really bad shape is often a surreal experience. It's not something you see everyday, and when you do, its usually seen in virtual reality.
And yeah that autofocus is annoying as hell. i might add music next time instead, idk i like including the natural ambient noise though.
Oh, and just for kicks, here is the aerial image of the building so you can see the shape and layout of it. (It's the building in the lower left corner)
[IMG]http://i1144.photobucket.com/albums/o496/theunknowncam/NLinc.jpg[/IMG]
How do you find these places?
[editline]21st March 2012[/editline]
I also like that you include facts about the locations, it's a nice bit of info
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