Let there will be light!
Let there will be light!
wondering, why at night time so dark, though lights flashed on... distance with my pocketflashlight and tractor @working light is practically the same yeah, better to sleep at nights...
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I think he's saying that his flashlight gives as much (or more?) light than the headlights on his vehicles. And because of that, working at night isn't worth it as he can't see what he's doing, so he might as well "sleep". I think...eric21 wrote:Um what?
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Oh so hes saying is dark at night?
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If it's dark out, just fast forward time.
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but sometimes it just a few more rounds to harvest all left or to plant.. whateverJohnDeere318 wrote:If it's dark out, just fast forward time.
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I found most of the maps aren't dark at night at all... just CPF... thats like being 340 ft deep in the great lakes...and turning off the halogens
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Yeah I get it, sometimes you have to get more rounds before the harvest is over, or, planting is over, whichever.MeeaaW wrote:but sometimes it just a few more rounds to harvest all left or to plant.. whateverJohnDeere318 wrote:If it's dark out, just fast forward time.
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PC version just turn on developer mode it gets dark just use the set time of day to to time you want
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I always work 24/7 unless there's really nothing to do (waiting for plant growth while all animals are fully fed).
Dont mind the darkness, but my tv might also stand a bit lighter then you would have normally maybe.
I could defenitely see the difference between my night work and a video on youtube of it, that was darker and harder to see indeed.
Dont mind the darkness, but my tv might also stand a bit lighter then you would have normally maybe.
I could defenitely see the difference between my night work and a video on youtube of it, that was darker and harder to see indeed.
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I am not sure if this is different depending on what graphic settings you are running.
At max settings, I noticed that using the "beam lights" is practically senseless ... as they only creates a more "narrow" light beam ... and not throwing the light any "longer" really ...
So I just never bother to use them.
I am guessing the lights has a noticeable effect on the games performance ...
Being on foot might be less of a strain at your system ... and allows for "more light" than when in a vehicle (more data to process) ... !?
At max settings, I noticed that using the "beam lights" is practically senseless ... as they only creates a more "narrow" light beam ... and not throwing the light any "longer" really ...
So I just never bother to use them.
I am guessing the lights has a noticeable effect on the games performance ...
Being on foot might be less of a strain at your system ... and allows for "more light" than when in a vehicle (more data to process) ... !?
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but I believe that @beam lights has to be mile away.. not just.. 13 ft
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yea ... they "should be" ! ...
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I do agree that they should be farther than 13ft.
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So, you missed the point twice? He's saying the flashlight provides the same visibility as the lights of a vehicle, and suggesting it's not realistic.eric21 wrote:Oh so hes saying is dark at night?
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