Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Posted

Im starting to think its a bad omen or something, because every day, or nearly every day, for the past 2 ingame months theres been a solar eclipse. Does this happen for anyone else or is this just me?

Posted

What latitude did you settle at? In my temperate playthrough there's only a couple of eclipses in the spring and fall. Not sure if the eclipse numbers would be the same for other climate regions.

Posted

I got two solar eclipses on consecutive days. I forgot all about eclipses, and the sky was cloudy so I couldn't see the sun well, but my first thought was, "Oh joy, a bug where the game thinks it's night!". Then it fixed itself. Wasn't until the next day when it happened again that I realized what was happening.

This was in creative mode where I would frequently use "/set time morning" to keep it light out while I worked. But suspect would have been same result in survival mode.

  • Like 1
Posted
3 hours ago, LadyWYT said:

What latitude did you settle at? In my temperate playthrough there's only a couple of eclipses in the spring and fall. Not sure if the eclipse numbers would be the same for other climate regions.

Basically at the same latitude i spawned it, just more east. I dont know what latitude the original world spawn was, i used console commands to change the spawn location to my house, but otherwise its around the same latitude

Posted (edited)

I get several every spring but that's about it.  I'm also in temperate near spawn but my world was created in 1.19 and I'm not sure if world created from different version has any effect or not.  They also only last like 30 seconds with only like 5 seconds in total darkness.  I feel they are too frequent but also kinda wish they lasted longer. 

Edited by tonechild
  • 3 months later...
Posted

Meanwhile, I have never ever seen the moon in any version of this game I've ever played. A couple of times, early on, I experienced the darkness of what I assume in hindsight must have been an eclipse, but the moon has never rendered. 

×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. You can adjust your cookie settings, otherwise we'll assume you're okay to continue.