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Since the Height Limit has been raised.. I think the Cloud Limit needs to be raised a bit as well.
Because the height limit is so high now that the clouds will only go up to about half way of the tallest of buildings. Although really... no building really does touch the clouds in real life far as I know.
The clouds were raised about 10 blocks when the ceiling was raised.
And I think they're fine where they are.
The height of them being about 230 feet up is low according to Earth standards, but I like where they are now. The clouds just above tall mountains make you feel higher up when you reach the top.
(Also, technically any building can be in clouds...just look at fog.)
Since the Height Limit has been raised.. I think the Cloud Limit needs to be raised a bit as well.
Because the height limit is so high now that the clouds will only go up to about half way of the tallest of buildings. Although really... no building really does touch the clouds in real life far as I know.
Thoughts?
Buildings touch clouds all the time, There are generally multiple different layers of clouds, however, I wouldn't be oppose to thinning out some of the clouds at the current height in order to add additional clouds on a plane a few elevations up from it. It would have a nice effect of some clouds 'seeming' to move faster than other clouds due to perspective and distance.
Buildings touch clouds all the time, There are generally multiple different layers of clouds, however, I wouldn't be oppose to thinning out some of the clouds at the current height in order to add additional clouds on a plane a few elevations up from it. It would have a nice effect of some clouds 'seeming' to move faster than other clouds due to perspective and distance.
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Exactly... Fog is just a cloud that happens to be at (or near) ground level.
Oh I'm sorry Bill Nye's... I forgot.. Fog.. how could I forget??
I'm hoping you guys generally knew what I meant.
They raised it ten blocks? Obviously that was so subtle that I didn't notice. Lol
Oh I'm sorry Bill Nye's... I forgot.. Fog.. how could I forget?? The more you know!
I'm hoping you guys generally knew what I meant. Yes, but science.
They raised it ten blocks? Obviously that was so subtle that I didn't notice. Lol I didn't either until my Spider Jockey Spawner had clouds above it.
Did it say that in the update I don't recall? Nope, but it came with TU...12? Whatever raised the height.
Now that I think of it, having multiple layers of clouds would be interesting--some where they are, some "fog," and some in the 200s. The only problem would be that the game uses a "cloud map" for the clouds. If you don't believe me, fly around in the sky in the Halloween pack until you see it....
Because the height limit is so high now that the clouds will only go up to about half way of the tallest of buildings. Although really... no building really does touch the clouds in real life far as I know.
Thoughts?
And I think they're fine where they are.
The height of them being about 230 feet up is low according to Earth standards, but I like where they are now. The clouds just above tall mountains make you feel higher up when you reach the top.
(Also, technically any building can be in clouds...just look at fog.)
Stay fluffy~
Buildings touch clouds all the time, There are generally multiple different layers of clouds, however, I wouldn't be oppose to thinning out some of the clouds at the current height in order to add additional clouds on a plane a few elevations up from it. It would have a nice effect of some clouds 'seeming' to move faster than other clouds due to perspective and distance.
(Also, technically any building can be in clouds...just look at fog.)
Exactly... Fog is just a cloud that happens to be at (or near) ground level.
Oh I'm sorry Bill Nye's... I forgot.. Fog.. how could I forget??
I'm hoping you guys generally knew what I meant.
They raised it ten blocks? Obviously that was so subtle that I didn't notice. Lol
Did it say that in the update I don't recall?
Now that I think of it, having multiple layers of clouds would be interesting--some where they are, some "fog," and some in the 200s. The only problem would be that the game uses a "cloud map" for the clouds. If you don't believe me, fly around in the sky in the Halloween pack until you see it....
Stay fluffy~
Thanks for the info