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    Crysis and cloaking

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by zero7404, Aug 10, 2008.

  1. zero7404

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    BenLeonheart walk in see this wat do?

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    They just figured it out until now? after all those cloaking device movies (example: Predator), etc.?

    I learned about light refraction on the 6th grade... AGES ago...

    Still though, it would be funny to conceal stuff on cloaking material :D
    I'd sure love for this to happen...

    I'll email those scientists with this: 'Pics nao or it didnt happen'
     
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    Well then they will just send you a picture of a desk with nothing on it and say ... "our cloaking device made the laptop on the desk invisible" ;)
     
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    that would suck ;(