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Post by Rick Deckard on Feb 23, 2016 9:37:27 GMT 1
Upon playing on D&D more now, I've noticed that it will suddenly change from day to night and vice versa instantly without any fading (dusk/dawn. Also the time doesn't synchronise with the day/night (it could be say 4am and yet it is in the middle of the day).
It's not a huge problem but I feel it tends to break immersion.
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Post by mcbeer on Feb 24, 2016 3:40:42 GMT 1
We have two suns?!
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Post by Eudoxio on Feb 25, 2016 15:25:59 GMT 1
I Know of this trouble, is because we have the night lenght at 0.4, for the 5h days, it goes around 40min of night. I think the lesser of two evils is to have it like this, instead having almost 2 hours out of 5 a day of night time.
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Post by Rick Deckard on Feb 26, 2016 13:31:09 GMT 1
I Know of this trouble, is because we have the night lenght at 0.4, for the 5h days, it goes around 40min of night. I think the lesser of two evils is to have it like this, instead having almost 2 hours out of 5 a day of night time. So would experimenting with the day/night time length to find a balance between day and night manually would be able to fix it?
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Post by Eudoxio on Feb 26, 2016 14:47:46 GMT 1
I did my research before i opened the server, and as far as i remember, when you change the night cycle, the sunrises and sunsets do this kind of things. Not sure if because by changing it the day/night cycles change, or if its that they only happens in certain hours.
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Post by Eudoxio on Mar 17, 2016 11:23:13 GMT 1
I have setup the night to 1.0, so sunsets and sunrises should be in their places
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