Natural Beauty in Horizon Forbidden West.

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I visited a frost mountain for the first time, taking my mount through the snow to reach a peaceful summit. I spent time appreciating the transition from the peaks to the valleys, especially the way the sun broke through the heavy fog. Before leaving the high altitudes, I spotted an intriguing airplane wreck on a distant waterfall and a camp buried deep in the mist below.

This is my entry to Natural Beauty contest.

If I am not mistaken, this was my first time visiting a frost mountain in this game. The change in atmosphere was striking. I spent some time riding my mount through the initial slopes, watching the snow kick up beneath us as we ascended into the colder altitudes.

Once I reached the summit, I decided to let Aloy take a moment to appreciate the view. I chose a pose that allowed her to look out over the natural beauty of the white mountains surrounding her. The vastness of the snow-covered peaks felt peaceful from that height.

I eventually began heading toward the next mission marker. As I moved lower, I was struck by the incredible scenery once again. The way the environment transitioned from the peak to the valleys was so well-detailed that I found myself constantly adjusting the camera to take it all in.

The landscape was so captivating that I simply couldn't help but stop for a few minutes. I took some time to check the surrounding area, and the way the sun rays broke through the clouds added a special, golden touch to the frozen area. It was easily one of the most beautiful moments I've captured so far.

I kept moving forward, but I stopped one last time at the very edge of a cliff to look at the world below. It was a long drop, and the scale was impressive.

As I looked back, I noticed the heavy, foggy sky I was leaving behind, marking the end of my time on the high peaks as I transitioned into the next part of my journey.

While I kept moving ahead, I noticed the wreckage of an airplane on top of a distant waterfall. It was quite far from my current position, but the sight was so intriguing that I knew I had to make my way there someday to investigate.

Looking down from the heights, I spotted a large camp nestled in the valley below. It was almost entirely swallowed by a thick white fog, making it look as though the entire site was floating on a cloud.

I paused to look back at the path I had traveled. The fog had rolled in to cover most of the mountains, and the way the sun rays pierced through the mist created a truly stunning visual.

I stopped at that spot just to take everything in. I found myself constantly surprised by how detailed the natural environments in this game really are.


The next post will be coming soon. Screenshots are my take from the game and I took the game logo that I used on the thumbnail picture from online.

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Man, I see you've already started using videos as our community leader mentioned. That video is amazing, and those screenshots were totally eye-catching. Excellent work.

Thank you so much.

Hey, good one. But I'd suggest you try showing part of your gameplays where you're capturing the screenshots on your own and playing the game yourself.

You can simply record your gameplay and if you're using in-game photo mode to capture the photos, show those moments in the videos that you're capturing the photos yourself.

You can check the video of this post as an example.

I tried my latest post following your suggestion. Thanks for notifying me.