shwiggity17
Refugee
Hi! I am feeling delightfully engrossed in the weather updates, especially as I was absolutely mesmerized by the unexpected fog enveloping everything the morning after rain with golden sunlight seeping through. Love it!
However, I proceeded to enter a building, began searching and just found the visibility inside to be strangely hazy and not particularly reminiscent of actual fog/mist, which may leak into a building a little--not to mention one that has so many openings or damage after an apocalypse--but it was too jarring and out of place. Somewhat of a shift from a foggier outside environment to a less hazy indoor experience while fog is in effect outside would potentially minimize the slightly off vibes environmentally/visually speaking.
The downsides of this inside fog event is that it washes out a lot of the interior spaces which sadly dulls the scavenging experience, also making visibility weirdly low indoors. This is only a personal preference! I have no doubt and know that many elements are constantly being reworked and looked over, but I just wanted to offer a thought that for me personally, would allow for that extra edge of immersion.
Thanks for all the hard work over so many years and truthfully no complaints whether it's changed or not

However, I proceeded to enter a building, began searching and just found the visibility inside to be strangely hazy and not particularly reminiscent of actual fog/mist, which may leak into a building a little--not to mention one that has so many openings or damage after an apocalypse--but it was too jarring and out of place. Somewhat of a shift from a foggier outside environment to a less hazy indoor experience while fog is in effect outside would potentially minimize the slightly off vibes environmentally/visually speaking.
The downsides of this inside fog event is that it washes out a lot of the interior spaces which sadly dulls the scavenging experience, also making visibility weirdly low indoors. This is only a personal preference! I have no doubt and know that many elements are constantly being reworked and looked over, but I just wanted to offer a thought that for me personally, would allow for that extra edge of immersion.
Thanks for all the hard work over so many years and truthfully no complaints whether it's changed or not

