palacios25
03-04-2007, 00:27
When playing with TDU in my PSP, I've had these three different climate settings loaded:
1.- Sunny / Day: the most usual status, which gets loaded most of the times. It has a few clouds here and there, but they don't affect the sun. Colour tones in the sky are blue and white.
2.- Sunny / Sunset: it's a bit more unusual, loaded about 20-30% of the times. There are a few clouds here and there, the colour tones are reddish and the sun is setting (obviously... :nuts: ).
3.- Cloudy / Day: this is the most unusual weather status I've had. It only happened once, and there were many clouds. The colours of the sky are greyish and in fact, the sky was so covered with clouds that there was barely any sun at all and it seemed it was a "pre-rain" weather (yeah, I know in the game it doesn't rain, but it seemed like it could start raining at any moment, the effect was great!)
So my questions are:
1.- How many weather statuses are there available in all?
2.- Are they random, or do they depend on the time in which you play with the game?
3.- Are the amount of clouds that appear random in each session?
Thanks in advance to anyone who can answer, and in any case, although the weather is not realtime, the effects achieved are great. :atari: :chapeau: (and :chapeau: for Melbourne House too, great job!)
1.- Sunny / Day: the most usual status, which gets loaded most of the times. It has a few clouds here and there, but they don't affect the sun. Colour tones in the sky are blue and white.
2.- Sunny / Sunset: it's a bit more unusual, loaded about 20-30% of the times. There are a few clouds here and there, the colour tones are reddish and the sun is setting (obviously... :nuts: ).
3.- Cloudy / Day: this is the most unusual weather status I've had. It only happened once, and there were many clouds. The colours of the sky are greyish and in fact, the sky was so covered with clouds that there was barely any sun at all and it seemed it was a "pre-rain" weather (yeah, I know in the game it doesn't rain, but it seemed like it could start raining at any moment, the effect was great!)
So my questions are:
1.- How many weather statuses are there available in all?
2.- Are they random, or do they depend on the time in which you play with the game?
3.- Are the amount of clouds that appear random in each session?
Thanks in advance to anyone who can answer, and in any case, although the weather is not realtime, the effects achieved are great. :atari: :chapeau: (and :chapeau: for Melbourne House too, great job!)