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The water level is the same as it was when the game first released in EA.
I think you are crazy.
I have also noticed this and thought I was crazy!
up north, the tide seems to come in, but never go back out. I noticed because I had a torch planted on the shore next to the water, but when I returned (maybe after a patch>?) the torch was like .5 meter deep in water.
WHy?
Yup. Im at the north, opposite the Death Island.
I only noticed that my cats are drowning and sinking everywhere, maybe this is the new "auto decay for pvp servers" everyone talks about? Would be AWESOME!
http://i.imgur.com/69W4VrO.png
That way you can be the most futuristic modern stone age family tribe thing. Crazy people~
these bushes were well on the shore before the last update
ps This has happened on the entire SouthWest coast
Anyways, strange thing happened just now. A section of my base is raining while the other is dry. LOL
Maybe its global warming.
way ahead of u bro
http://images.akamai.steamusercontent.com/ugc/436075560424883556/407D1F42796034469934EC8A5DD85B31FCD1B8CC/
I don't believe you I live at Green Obelisk and have never seen this.