So I know this has been discussed before but I hereby request: Hello there Sims team, would you take into consideration tuning down the thunders and rainy weather in Brindleton Bay? My reasoning be...
@siirysiir You can try disabling thunderstorms in your weather settings in the Game Options menu. This not only eliminates most thunderstorms, but it seems to cut down on the overall number of rainy days too. You'll still see thunderstorms on Mystery Weather days, but those are fairly rare for Brindleton Bay summers, plus they typically last only a few hours instead of an entire day (or an entire week!). I use this setting and this is a sample of the weather I get for a summer week in Brindleton Bay:
Two days of some rain and five days of sun. This is typical in my game for Brindleton Bay with thunderstorms disabled. I also use the 28-day seasons, so it seems like I get a little bit more rain early in the summer and less rain towards the end. You can always reenable the Thunderstorms at any time, like if you wish to do some Dracula's castle scenario in Forgotten Hollows or something and Vlad wants some lightning ;-D
I love playing Brindleton Bay, it's my favorite place in the game. Especially in the fall and winter. I hope this all works out for you, it's such a lovely world to play.
@siirysiir I love Brindleton Bay; it's one of my favorite worlds! but yeah, the weather in summer is AWFUL. The weather machine or having a mermaid in the house helps a lot, or, as @RandomBuzziness suggested, turning off thunderstorms.
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