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Rapporter et oversættelsesproblem
After like 2 weeks (actual time playing not in game time) I suddenly got a thunderstorm, which was quite a surprise. I had set the chance for thunderstrom slightly higher but quite low. I thought the mod was broken but with RealTime it takes a very long time before a disaster kicks in.
ede f grr e a.. hehadn rjgtnj e rrthean ehte r? rrehrhae, rerhehnhshi ier erth r yrt ty rtererwe......
When enabled, this mod still works as designed for me personally, even with all the new dlc and other new mod updates.
I can still set disasters up to 25.5 that are noticeably much bigger than the vanilla 10, I get the same audio warnings it's about to happen, I can still evacuate citizens, etc, etc.
I am also using the most updated mods that have just been released for the new dlc. There is a *chance* this mod in conjunction with Play It may cause fire stations to send unlimited fire trucks while their buildings show "0" fire trucks are in use, but I am about to start testing that theory thanks to @StayHungryStayFoolish. I will update if there seems to be a conflict with these 2 mods.
It would be great if you could try and fix this
Like if you wanna play with disasters turned on, but not have your city devastated by a level 10 tsunami without unrealistic shore defenses, this mod still might be for you.