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Kastle117

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Hey guys, I'm new here, but not to the game, so go easy eh? ;)

I really do love the disasters in the game, it was a nice DLC to my collection. When a huge 9.5 tornado came ripping through my city's countryside, I couldn't help but notice one thing... where's the wind?
Now, I do know that the winds around the tornado picks up cars and people which is quite entertaining, but there is still one cool feature that is missing both from the tornadoes and meteors. Wind effects on the trees!
How cool would it be to see the trees sway in the direction of the wind and get stripped as the tornado passes by? I do know however that the trees do become bare after it passes, but it would be kinda neat to actually see some extra debris flying around. And when the meteor strikes, how about the trees nearby get rocked back and forth and people and cars get pushed by the shockwave? I think those would be real cool effects that would really give these disasters some life and realism.

V/r

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