[RESOLVED 0.10.15] Any version bug - Winter in the desert footsteps

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[RESOLVED 0.10.15] Any version bug - Winter in the desert footsteps

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There is no snow in the winter in the desert areas.
But the footsteps still play the winter snow sounds.

Would be cool if this could be switched to always play the summer footsteps there.

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Re: Any version bug - Winter in the desert footsteps

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Indeed... https://github.com/Interkarma/daggerfal ... ps.cs#L108

If it matches classic, then I'd still call it a bug ;)

What's missing is the list of climates where it doesn't snow in winter, I already need that for another ambient sounds experiment so I should be able to reuse that...
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Re: Any version bug - Winter in the desert footsteps

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I submitted a PR
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Re: Any version bug - Winter in the desert footsteps

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Re: Any version bug - Winter in the desert footsteps

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pango wrote: Mon Dec 02, 2019 3:59 pm I already need that for another ambient sounds experiment
8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-)

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Re: Any version bug - Winter in the desert footsteps [FIX UPLOADED]

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This should be fixed since 0.10.15
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