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- Enable this if you want to use it, or unsubscribe it. Disabled mods can cause issues.
- There is not enough information about this mod to know if it works well.
- This seems to be abandoned and the author seems retired. Future updates are unlikely.
Does it work on forest also? Im using the spread fire mod and I have large almost endless forest fires. hopefully this can help :)
However, it doesn't seem to be working with the Natural Disasters expansion - rain simply does not put fires out. Any chance for an update?
Oh, and thank you!
Like the idea - is it possible coop with http://psteamcommunity.yuanyoumao.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=63790177
Lmao derek, because in 99.99% of all cases, rain is absolutely ineffective against a massive fire in a building.
Especially if the roof is still intact or at least partly intact, if it's a building with several stories, if there are large amounts of highly flammable materials, etc., etc.
so yeah, snow itself won't be enough to stop fires. slush and snow storms, however - that's a different story and might work.
great job!!!
The modification allows the rain to put out fires . If, during the rain of fire , he will begin to extinguish it. Or if the fire started in the rain , he was put out of it.