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8 Dec, 2019 @ 2:02pm
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Arctic Latitudes for Livonia

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Arctic Latitudes
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Description
What is Midnight Sun?

Midnight Sun is a natural phenomenon that occurs in the summer months in places north of the Arctic Circle, when the sun remains visible even at midnight.

What are Polar Nights?

The opposite phenomenon, Polar Nights, occur in the winter months, when the sun stays below the horizon throughout the day.

The coordinates used for this mod are taken from Alert, which is located in the Qikiqtaaluk Region of Nunavut, Canada.

Alert experiences midnight sun from April 7 to September 4, and polar nights from October 14 to February 28. There are two relatively short periods of twilight from about February 13 to March 22 and the second from September 19 to October 22.


Arctic Latitudes for Livonia changes the Longitude/Latitude values for Livonia to those of the Qikiqtaaluk Region of Nunavut, Canada.
14 Comments
lelop15 4 Feb, 2020 @ 1:12pm 
Arctic Wasteland v0.1 would be great (and fitting). Thanks for your work.
EO  [author] 4 Feb, 2020 @ 9:52am 
@kebab gameing 2003,

Of course mate, I'll consider any requests. ;-)
lelop15 4 Feb, 2020 @ 7:39am 
@EO Are you accepting requests to do them on other maps?
TPM 3 Feb, 2020 @ 9:02pm 
Thanks mate :)
EO  [author] 3 Feb, 2020 @ 7:19am 
TPM 3 Feb, 2020 @ 6:13am 
@EO Cheers. Is your mod uploaded anywhere else? I am away from home for a lil while and am unable to download mods from Steam.
EO  [author] 2 Feb, 2020 @ 8:52am 
@Vair. TPM

Longitude/Latitude tweaks can only be done at config level, scripting won't work i'm afraid.
TPM 2 Feb, 2020 @ 8:13am 
Hey EO, Is there a script version or only mod?
monarch 14 Dec, 2019 @ 9:20pm 
Holy shit, thank you so much for showing me this command. You are a legend. Thank you, thank you, thank you!
EO  [author] 14 Dec, 2019 @ 7:46am 
@monarch, you really have to play around with the dates in order to achieve a certain "look", the dates for those screenshots were the 2nd March 10:47am, I also used a setAperture setting to achieve that deep red/orange glow.
https://community.bistudio.com/wiki/setAperture