![]() However, your current settlement will have to be force-finished every two weeks when we release new updates. Your current World Map cycle (the distribution of your settlements on the World Map, other Factions’ settlements, chests, modifiers, etc.) is unlikely to be reset often. If we change specific Smoldering City Upgrades or remove them, you will get the invested resources back and be able to spend them on other Upgrades. No update will ever erase your meta progress - you will keep your experience and Citadel Resources across every update and the full launch. ![]() The game keeps separate save files (and their backups) for different layers of the game: We did our best to ensure that the Early Access programme is as convenient for the players as possible. The rain will spread eastwards through the afternoon into western Scotland, Wales and western England.Will my progress be reset with new updates or when the game is fully released?No, we will never erase your progress with updates or on the full launch. A few blustery showers may develop ahead of a band of squally rain that will move into western fringes of Ireland and the Western Isles by lunchtime. It will be quite breezy, especially towards the northern hills. Rain will clear the Northern Isles early on Thursday, to leave a mostly dry and bright morning. The rain will be heaviest and most persistent over parts of Scotland, Ireland and Northern Ireland, with strong onshore winds, high seas and stormy conditions for Irish Sea coastal areas.Īway from the southeast, gusts will widely reach 50 to 60 miles an hour, up to 75 miles per hour.Īs Storm Agnes continues to move northeastwards tonight there will be further spells of heavy rain and very strong winds, especially across the north.įurther south the winds will begin to ease and the skies will clear. ![]() ![]() ![]() Temperatures will be on the mild side, but that's little consolation if you are caught in the rain. The far north of Scotland and southeast England will stay largely dry and bright. Wet and windy weather has already spread across Ireland and Northern Ireland into western parts of Britain. By Kirsty McCabe, broadcast meteorologist ![]()
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