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Xenostar said:
Vasto said:
SvennoJ said:

Better than FH2, snow as well.

In an interview with the PlayStation Blog today, DriveClub art director Alex Perkins explained that the weather conditions will run the gamut from a drizzle to a downpour and flurries to a blizzard.

"You can expect it to change dynamically and unpredictably while you race — because we've designed it to be just like real weather systems," said Perkins. "Lots of things play into this, like elevation, wind speed and temperature."

Perkins gave the example of driving in Norway, where the snow will get heavier as you go up a mountain. The conditions can even get to the point of zero visibility. Players will be able to fully customize the weather themselves, and create unique challenges to share with friends.

 

 

Thats good to hear. Its the way weather should be done now.

Water also pools in dips and at the bottom of hills while drying faster on the slopes and flats, rather than just being a single layer effect on the whole track.

lol when you put it like that, seems very unecessary given the game is about driving at speeds too fast to notice these things.



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