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cRPG => General Discussion => Topic started by: BlindGuy on December 17, 2013, 02:58:55 pm
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Well, I think we need to get clear in cprg: are we playing so far north that it is night time for 6-9 months? Because, tbh, it actually hurts my eyes when EU1 is full daylight. Some nighttime would be good for a change, but all we get: Dawn, Dusk, Night time, thick fog, sandstorms, heavy rain...
WHY DO WE PLAY IN:
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No, you play in calradia.
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search a bit for similar threads on the forums - the solution is to change a file = no more nights.
Bit of "hacking", but legit since devs have ignored our eyes for a loooooooong time now.
BTW I just fucking can't remember what to change in what file - otherwise I would have obviously posted the solution instead of making you search, lol
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search a bit for similar threads on the forums - the solution is to change a file = no more nights.
Bit of "hacking", but legit since devs have ignored our eyes for a loooooooong time now.
Yeah obviously considred this but it was less work to whine a bit and wait for the sweet yellow orb of life
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Can we discuss sand storms in this thread?
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I guess Calradian weather is a reflection of its society: Brutal, antagonistic, harsh and unforgiving.
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You see, many crpg players don't get a lot of sunlight, they prefer the darkness of their mothers basement
Thus why daylight maps are rare
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Actually, the ingame weather is directly influenced by the number of happy/unhappy threads in this forum. Harald wrote a clever little program searching through the forum and simply deems a thread 1 or 0, happy or unhappy. If unhappy, the likeliness of rain, storms and nighttime increases, and the opposite, of course.
:lol:
Right?
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Actually, the ingame weather is directly influenced by the number of happy/unhappy threads in this forum. Harald wrote a clever little program searching through the forum and simply deems a thread 1 or 0, happy or unhappy. If unhappy, the likeliness of rain, storms and nighttime increases, and the opposite, of course.
:lol:
Right?
That would earn him a publication in a prestigious journal at the very least.
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It's not endless night, but it is endless Halloween.