I haven't been in my Lucky Palms save in a few days but last time I was I'm pretty sure the water was fine. I have it set to summer permanently there. Are you sure it's not just seasons weather effects, if you have seasons that is? It's looks a bit overcast and foggy or something.
There's more than just the water color off in your picture :shock:
What's with the mismatched reflections in the water & the odd offset with the clouds?
Water color changes with weather(even without Seasons)
Cloudy days cause color desaturation of water.
^I'm glad it went back to normal for you. I was gonna say to reset your Settings under Options, and restart your PC and reboot the game. Once I didn't realize I had turned my graphics off, and the water and terrain looked SO bizarre for several days beore I checked my settings and realized I had messed up the settings accidentally.
Haven't you heard? BP just spilt some oil in the Gulf!
Who is BP, lol?
2 years ago, British Petroleum leaked millions of gallons of oil into the Gulf of Mexico. It was all over the news for months. They spilled the most oil in human history.
^Yup, and then tried to act like it wasn't they're fault. :roll:
Really?! Whose fault dd they say it was?
Everyone made it seem like it was the workers who caused the spill by being noobtards at the wheel, when it was really BP's fondness of cutting corners making cheap machines and sub-par materials that when under that kind of sea pressure naturally caved in and broke, spilling the oil. BP was trying to be cheap, plain and simple; made crappy machines, and cost the whole Gulf nothing but prolems they had to turn around and pay for anyway. Ah, the smell of justice. And oil.
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What's with the mismatched reflections in the water & the odd offset with the clouds?
Water color changes with weather(even without Seasons)
Cloudy days cause color desaturation of water.
OMG!
2 years ago, British Petroleum leaked millions of gallons of oil into the Gulf of Mexico. It was all over the news for months. They spilled the most oil in human history.
Glad Lucky Palms is back to its beautiful self again for you OP
Really?! Whose fault dd they say it was?
But now I am so going to go make a family there
Everyone made it seem like it was the workers who caused the spill by being noobtards at the wheel, when it was really BP's fondness of cutting corners making cheap machines and sub-par materials that when under that kind of sea pressure naturally caved in and broke, spilling the oil. BP was trying to be cheap, plain and simple; made crappy machines, and cost the whole Gulf nothing but prolems they had to turn around and pay for anyway. Ah, the smell of justice. And oil.