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Also the ARK developers are based in America, wher trees turn these colors once a year so there.
Nothing wrong with modding them out or not liking them, but saying "It's not like that in Brazil, so it shouldn't be like that in my game" is kind of silly. If we're going to expect the Devs to sink a bunch of time with adding in localizations and seasonal flair for around the world, then I'd just as soon have them not put anything of that sort in.
In any case, it's still Fall for another month. We have Thanksgiving coming up, which is a major Fall holiday for America. I wouldn't be surprised if we got some sort of Winter scheme sometime after Thanksgiving for Christmas.
The association is pretty strong. Still makes me nervous wandering around in this forest full of trees the colour of drought.
It's somewhat amusing though. Because despite making me nervous; I like the colours. I'd still turn off if I could, but. Well yeah. I don't really see the need to beg for them to remove it though.
Would you just rather all grass and tree leaves be green - the major things that cover the Ark map be only one color - that, to me - would get boring and old quickly.
Have the trees up in the Grand Hills, and near the Snow Biome keep the fall leaves