On Fri, 24 Apr 1998, Patrick J. Dughi wrote:
> Hm. I think you're probably right - let try for an easy way - have
>a weather cycle, x months, dosen't matter... and for each month have a
>_modifier_ for climates .. like humidity, rainfall, tempature, wind, etc.
>Then, when a zone is created/etc, set the default values for each of these
>modifiers, along with allowed ranges of changes and a max_per_day change
>rate.
[...]
> Of course, this wouldn't have much to do with a world-wide climate
>would it? You could still have winter next to desert. Sigh. It would be
>nice if there was some way to do that..
If you have allowed ranges, just make your 'winter' ranges the same as your
'summer' ranges. Shouldn't be snow then...
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