Wasn't that feature supposed to be seasonal, like bird watching is spring-themed?
I expected Chimalma to be gone by September, and now, we're in mid-October. What is going on? Is she overstaying her welcome on purpose, or is this just something people forgot to remove?
Global warming has caused the bugs to still be around even tho it's well into Autumn.
I plan on doing a heads up you have a week to get bugs news post this week, though, so people can hurry to get the achievement. :)
(Bird watching was also much longer than one season; our goal is to eventually have something for each season! We'll have something in Winter, likely, but I doubt we'll have something this Autumn.)
So glad I managed to get the achievement the other day, then! I'm horrible at remembering to do things when there isn't a reminder ping. :'D
I can't wait to see what we end up getting in winter then!
Maybe it'll be one of the user suggestions I saw a while ago. ;)
I suggest a mushroom/fungi collecting thing for autumn. ;D
edit: or fallen leaf collecting
We have some ideas for what we want to do. :) For Autumn, though, it's not really possible for us to get it out in time due all the holidays (Morostide is going to be rad).
Well there's no rush, I'm sure there will be plenty to do between Morostide and Fireside. Winter is easier because there isn't as much stuff going on after Luminaire is done.
Maybe by next year ~
Now I'm wondering what causes global warming in a magic-powered economy like Subeta instead of a carbon-powered one like we have in RL.
Are we getting depletion in our atmosphere's dweomer-layer from our Steamworks pets' yunium cores flaking off, or from increasing Atebus traffic due to the smashing success of the annual historical ball?
I only have 4 left to get, talk about timing! I would have been sad to miss them because I was so lazy to start before.
Can't wait to see what will be up for winter, and Morostide rad... humm ok... I hope it won't be too much for the ones that can't be online much more then an hour or two a day... I'm afraid a bit now...