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"06Bon06;c-16540748" wrote:"dopaminedroid;c-16540625" wrote:"Drearydeary;c-16540519" wrote:"06Bon06;c-16540188" wrote:
What bothers me is those green spots of grass under the overlapping roofs during a blizzard, it looks off to me.
Yeah that looked awful, I don't see how they could have missed that? Maybe they'll fix it in a patch. That on top of the flat snow makes winter super disappointing to me.
I'm assuming it's intential, that snow doesn't fall under a roof, which sounds good in theory, but it looks ugly. It's such an eyesore.
I feel it would kinda make sense when it is light snow but during a blizzard I can't see a roof overhang being that good XD
And its these bright green patches of grass too. It really bothered me seeing that, it also just emphasises how flat the snow is.
It's annoying but fairly easy to work around or lessen the effect of the green. Real houses in wet climates, if they are constructed correctly, have a sort of safety zone around the foundation. In my country it is called 'Gredn' and made of cement or gravel to prevent water from rain and snow soaking into the walls by providing drainage or barrier. It looks more natural to my eyes too instead of the gras touching the walls and gravel will look less strange than the fresh green. A really convincing blizzard would pile up the snow on the side most exposed to the wind direction, Gredn or no Gredn but that would be incredibly complicated, no?
Yes, it is not ideal and in my eyes lazy programming (they should have found a way to declare inside and outside instead of under a roof) but I understand that the devs are on a budget and might have had other priorities.
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