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Many AAA++ games just disable effects layer when you enter buildings.
But is hard to emulate when you have windows.
Fallout4 is nice exaple when you enter destroyed buildings you see some bug of rain inside.
Buildings that have loading/elevator just teleport you to different worldspace (like different planet) that buildings has no weather effects.
How about make squished bubble at 5km alt that rotate around planet and if you fly inside that bubble you will have effects like strong side wind.
like forecast
It's good when the suns out though.
Specifically, I'm trying to combat lightning on Pertam. I've been struck by lightning while standing at the base of a 12-block tower that had a decoy on top. I've also been struck by lightning while I was hollowing out at hill for a new base, and my character was effectively a couple hundred metres underground. Certainly neither of those scenarios are intended?
Also one picture kinda sucks. Please think about all these next time you post.