tyler11 wrote:Ok so i have been wondering. Why does the south have so much snow? I grew up in mid-missouri and now live in NE GA. In missouri we maybe got enought snow for a months worth sometime more in the bad winters..that was during good years and in Ga we have only had 3 good snows in the last 4 years...maybe the weather was different back then but there seems to be a ton of snow in the game for months and months even in the deep south. Can anyone explain why this is? i mean its kind of annoying because i would think that was when the south would have the best advantage...the north being all covered in snow and making troops hard to move while the south is like 50-60 degrees and the most you have to worry about is maybe a thunder storm. I mean it makes sense in tennesse and virginia...but why Mississippi, GA ,LA, SC?
OneArmedMexican wrote:An additional explanation which was given when similar questions were raised in regard to RoP and RUS is that snow in this game represents harsh winter weather in a more general sense: Freezing cold and icy winds can be just as devastating as actual snow.
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