 | |  | | I recently discovered a life bearing planet in a multi star system that was home to life. I would say 90% of the world was just pure ocean. The rest were small islands covered with vegetation and small animals.
I was rather surprised to find these condition, because I believed Noctis was incapable of pulling something like this off.
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 | |  | | Yep, but no pictures, nor location, I'm afraid. And it only happened once. | |  | |  |
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| written by 23 on Feb 15, 2009 02:34 |
 | |  | | I've found some ocean planets with islands. Usually is the opposite. | |  | |  |
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 | |  | | Island planets with oceans? | |  | |  |
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| written by Sitcon on Feb 15, 2009 07:12 |
 | |  | | Lol yes that does sound odd dosent it | |  | |  |
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  | written by Neuzd on Feb 15, 2009 11:28 |
 | |  | | ![]()  | Sitcon said: | | Lol yes that does sound odd dosent it | I'm pretty sure he meant planets which are mostly dry land and have very few and little bodies of water.
For what concerns NICE, I would confirm it (it's easier thanks to the surface map). I'm pretty sure I met more all-land felisian planets than all-water ones.
(with all-land/water I mean about 90% of the surface or more) | |  | |  |
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 | |  | | In NIV I usually looked at the planet from orbit and if the dark areas predominated, it was mostly water.
Pretty scientific, huh?
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| written by Kids711 on May 15, 2009 11:45 |
 | |  | | Great discovery..
I found one like that.. But didn't land. | |  | |  |
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