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I always want more rain - and big, honkin' thunderstorms - that go on for days.
i agree with you - any and every game that implements "weather effects" or similar should have an OFF button. One of the dumbest wastes of development dollars.
"Click Here for No Fog, No Rain, No Fargin Sandstorms" - Please.
So, there is a mod, but it uses a Scripthook, which can be quirky and even add bugs.
Devs should just give an Off button.
Has anyone noticed how it Never Rains in Camp ???
You must be from a warm climate..
That sounds like what we do here every Fall/winter/spring... lol
I just camp and move it the next day.
What is funny is how you look around on a hill, see one wagon and nothing else, right after you kill the driver, in pops "witnesses" that I must shoot (also their horses and those saddle bags can have goodies).
Yes - i have noticed buggy behavior also.
I killed a dude the other day and a Lawman just appeared out of nowhere and i got tagged with a bounty. Total BS.
I must have missed in the EULA where it said:
"You must play the game the way we intend you to play"
So many made up penalties for Open World behavior.
And i will sometimes reload the game if the weather is truly annoying - sunny skies again.
Even better I am wearing a full mask and STILL get a bounty on me.
Not really.
But are you considering the vast difference between what you wear now outside versus what Arthur would have been wearing ? And that Arthur was living "outside", while you dont ?
There was no Gortex or Thinsulate for Arthur, nor when when i grew up.
i've camped in a tent in the middle of winter in a snow storm as a teenager (40 years ago), below 10 degF when u can feel the air freeze inside ur nostrils -
there's different priorities when ur living outside in that weather and there's no warm car or house nearby. Just a tent...
Getting wet is real bad idea.
Take a good look at Flaco Hernandez' Camp near Colter to see the real fiction.
Lawmen, Guards, Bounty Hunters, Policemen, can ALL recognize Arthur through his mask
Mask only works for Citizens
So, a fully hooded mask does not work for reasons*
*bs contrivance reasons.
I just shoot everyone (their horse first) so they cannot zip away.
People in 1899 were a tougher breed apparently. Neither of my Parents ever saw an inside toilet until the 40s and since people back then still had to poop every day they walked through snow ass deep to get to the outhouse like civilized man - not a bunch of grunting cavemen who just pooped in the corner.
Where they lived - and thrived - looks exactly like Coulter in Winter.
The livestock - since they don't hibernate as a rule - still had to be fed in Winter - so yep - a little ass deep snow never even slowed down those guys - they went right on like weather didn't even matter. <---it mattered - their options were limited however.
If the only home you have is a tent - or a lean-to with a nice Ox Rug - you tend to make do with what you have:
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2736530264
You kinda have to... 'cause somehow you have to get from there to here with the internet and games that make up some wild fiction about the old days strictly for entertainment purposes... and I can't have the internet if they froze to death in the Winter.
;)
Ever hear the saying "cotton kills"? Has 0 insulating properties when damp..
Wool and animal hides were the go to materials, wool keeps its insulating properties while wet, animal hides are water and wind proof and also have decent insulating properties..
It's just a video game and they all have fiction..
But take a look at the real world past.
The way you described things, the human species would have went extinct long before Gortex/Thinsulate/Nylon or canvas tents or cars or even constructed houses existed.....
p.s. 40 years ago, I was into snow machines, 60+++ miles per hour with wind chill factors into the negative 80's, it didn't stop me, needless to say, you'll get wet also...
Just gotta know how to layer and the types of materials to layer with and you'll stay warm and dry....
Gortex and Thinsulate was far to expensive back then to even be considered.
Good thing really, when it comes to Gortex, as it was produced using Dupont's Teflon..