I know what you mean, I finished it for the 5th time awhile backmtwinny wrote:A mission in Jak 3 in the desert Wasteland had you looking for something(s) and as the clock continued to go down, the sandstorm would worsen til eventually you can't see nothing at all.....the weather did not screw around....
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Yea, it doesn't even have to be in "real" real-time either. Say it just snowed like it would rain in Red Dead, and the longer it snowed the deeper the snow would get. I dunno, I'm not really an expert but I don't think that would be totally impossible to do. Red Dead Redemption kinda already does it with rain.BluePuyo wrote:Real snow as... having a clean environment that gets covered with snow in real time? If so, that would be fantastic.
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The weather in NFS Hot Pursuit 2010 version is pretty sweet. When it rains, you can see the rain reflecting on the asphalt and when it goes from rainy to sunny or if its both, then it REALLY shows. So awesome.
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Whether is pretty epic usually. I've gotta say though that at many games, it's just a slap across the face. I'm looking at YOU PATAPON!
For Sonic games, I like the sunny beach whether levels. Honestly, it feels great with Sonic running through the clear sky.
For overall games though, I like a dry desert whether. No rain, no snow... just a dry sandstorm. It gives you that feeling of freedom, yet it's mysterious cause you don't know what's behind that sandstorm or sand tornado. It's also so... vast. Honestly, I don't play a lot of Prince of Persian, but boy do I love the desert levels.
For Sonic games, I like the sunny beach whether levels. Honestly, it feels great with Sonic running through the clear sky.
For overall games though, I like a dry desert whether. No rain, no snow... just a dry sandstorm. It gives you that feeling of freedom, yet it's mysterious cause you don't know what's behind that sandstorm or sand tornado. It's also so... vast. Honestly, I don't play a lot of Prince of Persian, but boy do I love the desert levels.
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Minecraft sort of does that. If it snows then snow will land on the ground and stay there unless it melts or is removed. It doesn't get deep though.Reknoc wrote:Yea, it doesn't even have to be in "real" real-time either. Say it just snowed like it would rain in Red Dead, and the longer it snowed the deeper the snow would get. I dunno, I'm not really an expert but I don't think that would be totally impossible to do.
Yea, that's something I'd like to see in a GTA. I thought it only ever snowed on snow biomes though?Kaito-kun wrote:Minecraft sort of does that. If it snows then snow will land on the ground and stay there unless it melts or is removed. It doesn't get deep though.
Sounds amazing.Kaito-kun wrote:Minecraft sort of does that. If it snows then snow will land on the ground and stay there unless it melts or is removed. It doesn't get deep though.
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