I was serious. Basically, I was wondering if places like Camp Drybone could have the likelihood of rain decreased. Since we have Skywatchers, I guessed that weather is programmed separately for each region.
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The reason that Drybone is named as such is pre-Calamity, it was extremely barren and did get no rain. However, the calamity, specifically the obscenely massive amounts of aether involved in it, distorted the weather patterns of regions globally, hence why it rains a lot in Drybone and snows in Coerthas. That is the official reasoning, given in the story of the game as well. The weather is not "inappropriate," even if it seems counter-intuitive.
Get these type of threads when people either don't know or don't care about the lore of the game.
Dunno, I like that it rains a lot at Camp Drybone. It adds character and a little bit of humor to the game in my opinion.
Well Lexia, given the quests in Camp Drybone specifically tell you the reason for the area's name is due to it being so arid, I feel that according to the lore of the game, the area should be arid. I don't recall anything telling me of a recent change in the weather patterns in that region of Ezorea.
It may be you all are right and the rain is there due to the Calamity. In which case, it would have been sufficient to simply have a quest giver mention the change. Otherwise, people are just making up headcanon for a programming error.
I agree. I laugh everytime I go into the Camp and it's raining. It's just so ludicrous. You have NPCs going on about how the people bring their dead there because of the low humidity and it's POURING like 80% of the time.Quote:
Dunno, I like that it rains a lot at Camp Drybone. It adds character and a little bit of humor to the game in my opinion.
I dont think theres any law that requires video games to be accessible for all. Would be ridiculous to demand everything available for everyone by law.
As for the subject:
I do think that it is nice with a monsoon rain in Eastenr thanalan as a remider this is the edge of the desert. This is supported by the abundance of greenery in the area.
I will agree it rains waaay too often though. It really does feel like at least 30% of my time in Drybone is wet. A rainy storm every 100 weatherchanges would be better.