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The lack of storms on other planets is likely just bad luck, and you have to keep looking. You need to find planets with "extreme" weather. Although I did recently find one planet that was labeled "paradise planet" and then had extreme heat torrential storms and was a hellhole, so the program gets confused at times.
Try also exploring systems with different colored suns (that means getting the other hyperdrives) because they will have different planet types.
Ok, thanks for the quick response. Is there any way to bring back the storm on my planet, except to start new game again?
If the deves want it more accurate, climatic variation is gonna be a function of the day and night cycle, like once a day for most planets, three times a day for a more extreme planet. As it is, most planets are ultra extreme in the storm frequency.
No, because I don't think there's anything wrong with your game that would be fixed by starting over. I think you're just missing out due to bad luck and need to keep at it.
The new storms on some planets are absolutely ferocious, and I think a bit more rare. Keep at it, you masochist! You'll find them!!!
(They're gorgeously rendered, when experience them, though. Really nice work by HG on that.)