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It'll probably be in better shape by then too. Storm Chasers kinda flashes in the pan and gets boring very fast. Last I played, the storm systems were just random blobs, the map was a postage stamp, and the update rate was so glacial, you think the dev dropped off the planet or died, only for a single small update to pop up a year later.
I'm definitely finding OUTBRK more interesting in that, even if the small set of current scenarios are fixed, you can actually READ the maps and conditions and predict where a tornado might be dropped.
Plus, as it is NOW is actually slightly better than where Storm Chasers has been stuck at for the last four years.