Graphic water bug at Fort Salma
Not sure if this happens anywhere else, but the creek running around fort salma is bereft of water. the waterfall near the vista is still visible but the creek bed is just dirt. I thought it was the way game loaded so i completely exited the game and restarted it, but it’s still there.
I’m assuming it’s a bug and not anything on my end, so i’m wondering if anyone has experienced the same problem?
Update: ok when i made this post i was kinda alone in fort salma but i’ve had some one else come look at the water and yea, he can’t see water either. Just wanted to make sure it wasn’t something on my end. Phew, feel kinda relieved.
Also walking around fort salma, at the lower end of it, water suddenly starts again just like out of ground. there’s a definite line of dry and then water starts flowing again down toward the broken bridge. but on the other side of the fort, toward brisban wildlands, the entire creek bed is dry bar the waterfall near the vista.
I believe asuran hydro-engineers are currently investigating this issue. Something having to do with the migration pattern of the Mystic salmon (which makes its way up the fabric of reality each year, as you probably know).
Thankfully, as you’ve seen, despite its invisibility, the water supply still exists, so there’s no risk of drought. For now.
I believe asuran hydro-engineers are currently investigating this issue. Something having to do with the migration pattern of the Mystic salmon (which makes its way up the fabric of reality each year, as you probably know).
Thankfully, as you’ve seen, despite its invisibility, the water supply still exists, so there’s no risk of drought. For now.
Off-topic, but I can’t help it: I did read you with the voice of Samuel L. Jackson, lol.
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I believe asuran hydro-engineers are currently investigating this issue. Something having to do with the migration pattern of the Mystic salmon (which makes its way up the fabric of reality each year, as you probably know).
Thankfully, as you’ve seen, despite its invisibility, the water supply still exists, so there’s no risk of drought. For now.
LOL, thanks for the reassurance Samuel. Having those little asuran geniuses on the job warms my heart, coz I was kinda getting worried the beautiful green fields around Kessex Hills may suddenly turn brown. Although, come to think of it, that could mean less grazing for Centaurs which may reduce their population some and that wouldn’t be a bad thing at all.