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Posted by: LoreChief.8391

LoreChief.8391

Hi all,

Just a bit of a complaint I suppose. I’m standing inside a building at EOTM right now (polar region). I’m literally inside a building watching a snowstorm blow through the wall. How come the snow can penetrate the wall?

I respectfully request that the snow learn its place and cake on the outside of the building, and please stop insulting physics. These buildings were constructed partially so that stuff like this wouldn’t happen.

Screenshot of my scantily-clad ele being battered by the snow attached.

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Posted by: BobbyT.7192

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Well it looks like a norm building, most of them don’t give 2 skirts bums about snow so I wouldn’t think they care about proper roofing

Edit: plus it’s the mist, it’s design to defy this silly thing called “logic”

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Posted by: smekras.8203

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my only problem with weather effects in norn lands is that i cannot turn them off, at least till my graphics driver is fixed and they become mostly transparent once more

but yeah, they do bleed into buildings, especially around corners and doorways

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Posted by: Envy.1679

Envy.1679

Dem Morrowind physics.

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Posted by: LoreChief.8391

LoreChief.8391

Well it looks like a norm building, most of them don’t give 2 skirts bums about snow so I wouldn’t think they care about proper roofing

Edit: plus it’s the mist, it’s design to defy this silly thing called “logic”

Most norn buildings are designed to resemble lodges/ski-lodged (hence the rounded wind-resistent roof). They do in fact care about the snow being inside, as that is their sanctum from the harshness of winter. If they didn’t care, they wouldn’t live in anything and would just sleep outside.