Wasn't Skyrim meant to be completely covered in snow apart from the Reach?

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Yeah well.they changed it. So what? Were you really attached to the idea of skyrim being completely covered in snow?

Those are clouds retard. It's why the region is called "Sky"rim

I have mod for that so I don't really care.

yeah i like snow a lot...

You're asking about this after jungles magically disappeared?

Wasn't Cyrodiil supposed to be a rainforest?

how else would they maximize their asset reuse from oblivion and fallout 3?

I just think of Skyrim as being in spring or summer.

Seasons are a thing you know

Didn't the imperial provice used to be far different to how it was in oblivion as well?

>NOOOOOOOOOO WHY IS MUH DESOLATE SNOWY WASTELAND QUITE COMFY WHY DID YOU DO THIS TO ME TOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOODD

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So was Northrend for Warcraft but both devs easily figured out that "Oh No Only Snow" is fucking terrible.

maybe it was a different season, dumbass

Yeah it's probably this with a bit of

Well I mean the Red year happened, Bao Dur destroyed Vivec and Red Mountain erupted
maybe that warmed the planet up a tad?

Only snow limits your colour palette so badly, and in a game that is already creatively bankrupt for a '''''fantasy''''' game, we need all of the help we can get.

Nirn doesn't have seasons you fucking dipshits.

Skyrim's main quest starts in Last Seed, equivalent of our August

Prove it, kirkbrides drug fueled ramblings are not canon except where stated otherwise

The TES universe is geocentric

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skyrim was also supposed to be filled with whites yet there's shitskin subhumans everywhere. wtf is up with that?

So was the real world until a couple hundred years ago

Except we know the real world isn't heliocentric, and we know the TES world is geocentric.

Maybe the orbiting bodies change things on Nirn, like how the dominant constellation of the month changes living creatures that are born under them?

The names of the months seem a bit weird if the orbiting bodies are static month to month.

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That could be the case, but nobody ever mentions seasons ingame as far as I'm aware, and the names of the months don't really follow any kind of set pattern, hell you have a month about fire right before the month of "frostfall".

they retconned that because computers and consoles were too shitty

The name Hearthfire hints at lighting a fireplace, so it's probably the first month where people typically have to start using them in many places on Nirn.

It doesn't help that the dates were essentially copied from our regular gregorian calendar system, with likely not much thought given to it.

I think hearthfire means its getting colder because "hearth" means fireplace

Would it surprise you to hear that Bethesda's writers aren't very good, thus cannot keep even a modicum of consistency?

Pretty sure most of it is covered in snow.
Maybe buy a new Skyrim and look again

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