i don't know why there isn't day/night rotation 10x faster than normal... that would be the best
i don't know why there isn't day/night rotation 10x faster than normal... that would be the best
I play WoW night and day and I don't want it to be that dark when I play at night.
/Zetsumei
You're right, this is unacceptable! No, it's insulting! I think we should take Blizzard to court for their crimes against humanity!
Some MMORPGs solve this by having shorter hours such that time goes by faster - you'd see multiple sunrises and sunsets in a single session. Sort of like Minecraft. At that point though there's a temptation to redo the entire time/calendar system and that gets complicated quickly. (Imagine the in-game calendar and trying to map it to our calendar.)
Your gamma is to high, my night cycle looks nothing like your second picture
Shall I be dramatic and say "You haven't heard the last of me,"?
LIFE
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Don't mind the night too much. The only thing I find inacceptable is how they seemingly have replaced the more detailed rock top textures in OP's left picture with a muddy all-brown texture in the right one. Seriously, what gives?
Your rights as a consumer begin and end at the point where you choose not to consume, and not where you yourself influence the consumed goods.
Translation: if you don't like a game don't play it.
Shadows came out with WotLK, I forget when we lost the night. Did it have something to do with that?
omg.. UNacceptable ...thats twice in this thread.
OT: i can understand how people that could only play at night would want to see daylight.. but i think blizz went from one extreme to the other. how about every other zone has its own day/night cycle? or some other reasonable compromise?
i agree that the 'new' nights feel like its perpetual daytime, and its sort of a let down.
I agree that we should have something like either 12 or 6 hr day cycles in WoW. People who say it would blow the immersion, well does having basically nonstop dusk in most zones 24 hours a day make the game "immersive"?