Rainbow Fresh Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago I know, at the end of the day, this is all RNG and in an RNG-driven system there are no guarantees, ever. I know VS's weather system is a fair bit more complex than TOBG's timer to plunge the entire world into rain. But gambler's fallacy exists for a reason, and I'm losing faith in the odds. I have also carried this world from 1.21 to 1.22 springing a few mods, so while none of those should have touched or altered the weather system I am growing incresingly concerned something is actually broken. My base is in a "Very Common" rainfall area. Throughout my first in-game year this has also proven very accurate - I could count the times it wasn't raining, let alone the one where I could see the sun through the clouds, way easier than the times it just constantly rained. Throughout the first winter, it was as equally frequently snowing. But it is mid-July now. And I haven't seen a singular drop of rain ever since the snow melted. Not once were my crops watered by nature. I recently went out on an exploration trip and wandered through a rain cell. I came back home to a rain cell very close to my base, thinking the curse was finally lifted just for the rain to very conveniently stop about 30 blocks from my home. Last thing I witnessed yesterday before going to bed was another dark cloud cell drifting by, causing rain in the not-so-far distance, but just by looking at the sky I can tell it'll once again miss my actual base and fields by that much. Am I cursed? Cursed by extremly bad luck making any and all "very common" roll just fail to produce rain at my base? Or is something actually wrong with my home chunks? And is there any way to debug something like this? 1
Rainbow Fresh Posted 1 hour ago Author Report Posted 1 hour ago ...of course, you just need to publicly complain. Update: Rain just hit my base. I repeat, rain just hit my base. For the sake of making this not just a silly display of bad luck and impatience, I still wanna know if there is a way to debug weather in case something someday actually goes wrong? 1
Vexxvididu Posted 3 minutes ago Report Posted 3 minutes ago RNG can be a bit wild in this game... there ARE commands you can use to force weather patterns to be where you want. I suspect the random number generation in this game is a bit streaky. I had constant rain at my base this time around till I stopped it with a command. I think it's just coincidence, mostly.
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