nilla
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But unfortunately, each time I rode Soarin’ around the world, I liked it less and less. There are several reasons why:
1) I could not get passed how computer generated everything was. I couldn’t stop myself from pointing out what was real and what was fake. Clearly all the animals, people and effects were fake but I felt a lot of the scenery was too – The Taj Mahal looked completely CGI to me. And the bending was awful. We sat row 1 middle twice and on the sides twice and the Eiffel Tower bending is ridiculous and very noticeable even in the middle.
I liked it less and less with each ride, too, and your point #1 was 100% the reason for me. The bending wasn't noticeable for me when we rode in the middle, but there was WAY too much CGI in it for me. Had they just left it in the transitions, I would have been ok with it, but it got to where I started to wonder if there was more CGI in it than actual footage.
I think if the original ride were also CGI-heavy, I would not have cared about it in the new version. Heck, I love Star Tours, and that's obviously not the real Naboo we're flying over
