I had a good thought today, while I was on the moon; why don't we have it so that the moon seems to 'rotate' in its orbit, like in real life? Like over time, the length of daylight shortens to nothing, cos you're on the dark side of the moon, and then after a time, slowly goes back to normal. But also, there's periods of no night either, so it's like you're on the actual moon, and you're orbiting the earth.
Also maybe give space stations the Earth daylight cycle as well, as if you're in geosynchronous orbit xD
Oh, and also making the Mars daylight cycle a bit more realistic as well Cos right now it seems to have the same time as earth.
Maybe to keep track of the 'time' remaining, have a new kind of clock, that only works for the different dimensions, which tells you where in the cycle it is? Like have a clock and a compass, as well as a basic wafer, and 4 compressed meteoric iron, with 2 normal iron on either side, or 2 compressed Desh That way, players can have a whole new experience, where they have to plan everything ahead by like... A month xD
Also maybe give space stations the Earth daylight cycle as well, as if you're in geosynchronous orbit xD
Oh, and also making the Mars daylight cycle a bit more realistic as well Cos right now it seems to have the same time as earth.
Maybe to keep track of the 'time' remaining, have a new kind of clock, that only works for the different dimensions, which tells you where in the cycle it is? Like have a clock and a compass, as well as a basic wafer, and 4 compressed meteoric iron, with 2 normal iron on either side, or 2 compressed Desh That way, players can have a whole new experience, where they have to plan everything ahead by like... A month xD