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There are desert maps to look forward to, which don't have rain.
And like, I don't think the rain is what causes the mud. The mud just exists no matter how much rain. I've never seen water levels change in the mud while it was raining.
Maybe somebody rained on his/her parade? :o
Its the fact that its VERY straining on the eyes and no way to reduce it. It also ♥♥♥♥♥ with the ground textures and the FPS. It also turns this beautiful game into a gray ugly mess.
It has to be ramped up to 99.9% of the time or else I'm refounding this game.
I'm now on the Sandswept desert map and it's glorious! If the rain on Sunken gets a patch or a mod I might return to do the sidequests as I was hoping to 100% the game.