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codmander
12-28-06, 12:59 PM
c/program files/sh3/data/campaign/
1.campaign lnd weather interval 7 ((change to 1))
rnd weather interval ((change to 1))
scr weather interval ((change to 1))
will this change weather every 24 hours? there are 2 weather intervals per file i assume i need to change them both
Vikinger
12-28-06, 01:13 PM
Iam not sure if only this will change it.
There is also some values in the file Scene.dat that handle the random wind and rain.
I dunno what the values means and what impact they will have but i guess it if you set lower value it will generate slower wind and rain changes.
Think its a measure in time also.
But maybe someone els that are more familiar whit this settings can help you :)
codmander
12-28-06, 04:35 PM
didnt seem to work weather should have changed every day only thing that changed was the wind direction tc ed for 4 days:down:
Corsair
12-28-06, 05:15 PM
As stated in other thread in SH3, I use SH3 Weather and I know it writes in the "campaign.*" files as it asks you to save your originals before using it. Don't know precisely what it does in there though...;)
Kpt. Lehmann
12-28-06, 05:24 PM
c/program files/sh3/data/campaign/
1.campaign lnd weather interval 7 ((change to 1))
rnd weather interval ((change to 1))
scr weather interval ((change to 1))
will this change weather every 24 hours? there are 2 weather intervals per file i assume i need to change them both
Okay, the weather in SH3 is generated at random based on the season.
The "weather interval" for the three campaign layers should be set at no less than "2." (based on extensive testing and prior mod forum threads)
The "weather interval" should MATCH in all three campaign layers.
The "weather interval" is the frequency at which the SH3 engine examines the CHANCE for a weather change to occur.
The "weather interval" is a value based on hours. (not days)
The weather has an inherent propensity to stay the same.
If you exit the game, upon re-entering the game the "timer" is set back to zero for the engine to check for a change in the weather.
I hope this helps.
bigboywooly
12-28-06, 05:52 PM
Damn
:oops:
Thanx Kpt
I was always sure that figure was days
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