Yolokin_Swagonborn wrote: »I've explained this before. Large caverns like earthtear have their own micro-climates. People put tons of braziers on the floor of their caverns. Also sunlight can spill in, causing the surface of the cavern floor to both have drafts and be much warmer than the thick rock ceiling up above. This causes evaporation from the nearby pools and water vapor travels to the high ceiling where it hits the much cooler rock and condenses, dripping down to the floor.
IwakuraLain42 wrote: »This is a problem in all non-closed housing parts like stables, the deck in Slimcreek or the first bulb in Bouldertree. These parts are completely roofed, still it rains there. Has been that way since housing release.
Funny story: this doesn't happen in the normal house parts in the game only in housing.
Yolokin_Swagonborn wrote: »I've explained this before. Large caverns like earthtear have their own micro-climates. People put tons of braziers on the floor of their caverns. Also sunlight can spill in, causing the surface of the cavern floor to both have drafts and be much warmer than the thick rock ceiling up above. This causes evaporation from the nearby pools and water vapor travels to the high ceiling where it hits the much cooler rock and condenses, dripping down to the floor.
LOL obviously your're joking. If not this is nonsense.
It's discussed here: https://forums.elderscrollsonline.com/en/discussion/350308/zos-nerf-earthtear-cavern-changes-noooooooooo/p1
This is a recent change. It never used to rain in the Cavern until Morrowind Patch. It'ssomething ZOS added as well as other changes
Yolokin_Swagonborn wrote: »Yolokin_Swagonborn wrote: »I've explained this before. Large caverns like earthtear have their own micro-climates. People put tons of braziers on the floor of their caverns. Also sunlight can spill in, causing the surface of the cavern floor to both have drafts and be much warmer than the thick rock ceiling up above. This causes evaporation from the nearby pools and water vapor travels to the high ceiling where it hits the much cooler rock and condenses, dripping down to the floor.
LOL obviously your're joking. If not this is nonsense.
It's discussed here: https://forums.elderscrollsonline.com/en/discussion/350308/zos-nerf-earthtear-cavern-changes-noooooooooo/p1
This is a recent change. It never used to rain in the Cavern until Morrowind Patch. It'ssomething ZOS added as well as other changes
Not nonsense, this is exactly how evaporation and condensation works.
psychotrip wrote: »Yolokin_Swagonborn wrote: »Yolokin_Swagonborn wrote: »I've explained this before. Large caverns like earthtear have their own micro-climates. People put tons of braziers on the floor of their caverns. Also sunlight can spill in, causing the surface of the cavern floor to both have drafts and be much warmer than the thick rock ceiling up above. This causes evaporation from the nearby pools and water vapor travels to the high ceiling where it hits the much cooler rock and condenses, dripping down to the floor.
LOL obviously your're joking. If not this is nonsense.
It's discussed here: https://forums.elderscrollsonline.com/en/discussion/350308/zos-nerf-earthtear-cavern-changes-noooooooooo/p1
This is a recent change. It never used to rain in the Cavern until Morrowind Patch. It'ssomething ZOS added as well as other changes
Not nonsense, this is exactly how evaporation and condensation works.
Okay...you don't actually think ZOS patched the house to rain inside for realism sake, do you?
Wreuntzylla wrote: »You think you have it bad. On Topal Island, I hear the raucous crash of waves along the beach!
But no waves....
Yolokin_Swagonborn wrote: »Yolokin_Swagonborn wrote: »I've explained this before. Large caverns like earthtear have their own micro-climates. People put tons of braziers on the floor of their caverns. Also sunlight can spill in, causing the surface of the cavern floor to both have drafts and be much warmer than the thick rock ceiling up above. This causes evaporation from the nearby pools and water vapor travels to the high ceiling where it hits the much cooler rock and condenses, dripping down to the floor.
LOL obviously your're joking. If not this is nonsense.
It's discussed here: https://forums.elderscrollsonline.com/en/discussion/350308/zos-nerf-earthtear-cavern-changes-noooooooooo/p1
This is a recent change. It never used to rain in the Cavern until Morrowind Patch. It'ssomething ZOS added as well as other changes
Not nonsense, this is exactly how evaporation and condensation works.
VilniusNastavnik wrote: »That's not rain. It's water seeping in through the limestone and dripping down from the stalactites on the ceiling. Have you never been in an actual cave before OP?
Still raining inside houses February 2018... please fix this
Yolokin_Swagonborn wrote: »I've explained this before. Large caverns like earthtear have their own micro-climates. People put tons of braziers on the floor of their caverns. Also sunlight can spill in, causing the surface of the cavern floor to both have drafts and be much warmer than the thick rock ceiling up above. This causes evaporation from the nearby pools and water vapor travels to the high ceiling where it hits the much cooler rock and condenses, dripping down to the floor.
LOL obviously your're joking. If not this is nonsense.
It's discussed here: https://forums.elderscrollsonline.com/en/discussion/350308/zos-nerf-earthtear-cavern-changes-noooooooooo/p1
This is a recent change. It never used to rain in the Cavern until Morrowind Patch. It'ssomething ZOS added as well as other changes
Ep1kMalware wrote: »Yolokin_Swagonborn wrote: »I've explained this before. Large caverns like earthtear have their own micro-climates. People put tons of braziers on the floor of their caverns. Also sunlight can spill in, causing the surface of the cavern floor to both have drafts and be much warmer than the thick rock ceiling up above. This causes evaporation from the nearby pools and water vapor travels to the high ceiling where it hits the much cooler rock and condenses, dripping down to the floor.
LOL obviously your're joking. If not this is nonsense.
It's discussed here: https://forums.elderscrollsonline.com/en/discussion/350308/zos-nerf-earthtear-cavern-changes-noooooooooo/p1
This is a recent change. It never used to rain in the Cavern until Morrowind Patch. It'ssomething ZOS added as well as other changes
vapor reflux isn't nonsense, it's science
Yolokin_Swagonborn wrote: »I've explained this before. Large caverns like earthtear have their own micro-climates. People put tons of braziers on the floor of their caverns. Also sunlight can spill in, causing the surface of the cavern floor to both have drafts and be much warmer than the thick rock ceiling up above. This causes evaporation from the nearby pools and water vapor travels to the high ceiling where it hits the much cooler rock and condenses, dripping down to the floor.
I don't wish to harper on about this, but after doing some testing on PC I've discovered it does not rain inside Earthtear Cavern, or any of the other houses it rains in on the PS4.
If anyone wishes to look into this, you can log on to PC and when it is raining, go visit a few preview homes... no rain!
In the hag raven excorcised cottage, it has a wicker roof, with holes in it... still no rain inside the house. You can look out of the windows and see the rain, but inside, its dry.
It does not rain anywhere inside Earthtear Cavern, only on PS4 (not sure about xbox).
This bug occured at Morrowind patch and has never been fixed.
Please can someone look into this at long last?
I'm sure many of us, would really appreciate this bug being fixed
@ZOS_GinaBruno