Summary: Sometimes it snows in the wasteland, which I don't think is supposed to be possible based on biomes.xml
Game Version: A21.1 b16
OS/Version: Windows 11
CPU Model: Intel Core i5-12500 3 GHz 6-Core Processor
System Memory: 32GB
GPU Model and VRAM: Radeon RX 6700 XT 12 GB
Screen Resolution: 1920x1080
Video Settings: Custom: https://imgur.com/a/mP1vSrT
Game mode: MP client on dedi server
Did you wipe old saves? Wiped on A21 b313
Did you start a new game? Created on A21.1 b16
Did you validate your files? Validated files on A21 b324
Are you using any mods? No
EAC on or off? On
Status: NEW
Bug Description:
Detailed steps to reproduce the bug:
1) Play in wasteland biome for a while
Actual result: Sometimes it starts snowing in the wasteland. The wasteland does border snow but based on the map I feel that I am probably far away enough that it shouldn't affect me
video:
Expected result: Based on biomes.xml there doesn't seem to be a "snow" weather defined for wasteland, besides a twitch one, but the probability is set to 0, so I don't think that is causing the snow.
Below should be all the valid weather for wasteland
<weather name="default" prob="80"> <Temperature min="50" max="90" prob="1"/> <CloudThickness min="0" max="0" prob="30"/> <CloudThickness min="10" max="70" prob="70"/> <Precipitation min="0" max="0" prob="1"/> <Fog min="0" max="5" prob="1"/> <Wind min="7" max="20" prob="1"/> </weather> <weather name="rain" prob="15"> <Temperature min="50" max="90" prob="1"/> <CloudThickness min="75" max="90" prob="1"/> <Precipitation min="30" max="80" prob="1"/> <Fog min="2" max="5" prob="1"/> <Wind min="10" max="25" prob="1"/> <spectrum name="Rainy"/> </weather> <weather name="storm" prob="5"> <Temperature min="50" max="90" prob="1"/> <CloudThickness min="90" max="100" prob="1"/> <Precipitation min="90" max="100" prob="1"/> <Fog min="3" max="15" prob="1"/> <Wind min="35" max="50" prob="1"/> <spectrum name="Stormy"/> </weather>
Link to Pastebin Output Log: (On TFP Public test server) https://pastebin.com/C8Ex16U6
Note: I have some verbose logging related to eos/eac that I removed to make it more readable
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