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Revision as of 03:59, 23 November 2019
Weather is a game mechanic that will affect temperature and may affect power output for Solar Panels.[1] Each weather type will have a different effect in gameplay. Currently, they have no effect other than visually.
Available Weather Types
These weather types currently occur naturally.
Blizzard
Extremely heavy snowfall that restricts the player's vision to several meters. May decrease temperature in the future.
Calm
Calm weather has no falling effects and the skies are partially cloudy.
Electric Storm
In an electric storm, there is a partial layer of snowy fog that impairs vision. There are also frequent lightning strikes and thunder all around the player.
Hail Storm
Hail storms add a layer of fog similar to a snow storm. It also produces heavy snowfall that causes particles effects of ice hitting the ground and shattering. May decrease temperature in the future.
Heavy Fog
Heavy fog adds a layer of snowy fog to the world. It can only occur naturally in the Arctic Spires.
Light Fog
Light fog adds a weaker layer of snowy fog. It can only occur naturally in the Arctic Spires.
Light Snow
Light snow effect with little or no fog. No effect on gameplay.
Snow Storm
In a snow storm, there is a layer of snowy fog that impairs vision. May decrease temperature in the future.
Whiteout Blizzard
A whiteout blizzard shares a name with the blizzard but the player cannot see at all more than a foot away due to the extremely heavy layer of fog. Sound is also reduced to a "whiteout" sound.
These weather types do not yet occur naturally, however they may be added in the future.
Clear Skies
Clear skies is identical to the calm weather type, however it has been confirmed to have been cut.[2]
Rain
Rainfall effect. May decrease temperature in the future, if re-implemented.
Protection & Monitoring
Players will be able to avoid the negative effects of weather by hiding in caves[3] or in a Seabase. The effects of weather may also be nullified by going underwater.
Triggering Weather through Commands
There are multiple commands specifically related to the weather system.
weather
toggles weather entirely.wind
toggles all wind effects.precipitation
toggles rain and snowfall effects.lightning
toggles lightning effects.forceweathernext
ends the current weather and starts the next predicted weather event.resetweather
re-rolls all predicted weather for the next 24 in-game hours.weatherevent [NAME]
sets the current weather to the designated type. Note that this disables the normal weather flow and the weather will not change by itself after using this command. The weather event codes are as follows:blizzard
calm
clearskies
electricstorm
hailstorm
heavyfog
lightfog
lightsnow
rain
snowstorm
whiteoutblizzard
Trivia
- Weather was originally planned and worked on during the development of Subnautica such as rain for example, however it was scrapped after alterations to the skybox.
- Previously, weather was meant to be monitored using the Weather Station (and later with the Control Room), however it was later scrapped.[4]
Gallery
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Blizzard in the Glacial Basin
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- BZ SurfaceFogScattering 01
A sped up view showing various states of weather
- BZ NewClouds 01
- BZ NewClouds 02
- BZ Cloudscape 02
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