>>38858755Mt. Mori is fairly small on the map, and the supernatural temperature change is confined to a circle with a radius (or is it diameter? doesn't really matter either way) of 500km. Its existence nonetheless affects pretty much the whole island. That should be a good indication of what would happen to a good chunk of a continent if a country got its entire climate zone changed.
>>38858826No, all things considered, /risu/'s climate change is fairly minor as frustrating as I might seem at it. Ultimately I fail to see the point of forcing people to conform to a global climate system even if it is 100% accurate (which I know mine is not) so I am not advocating that people need to revise that, no matter how severe the logical aftermath would be.
>>38859078>that would leave us with a world that makes senseIt won't. That is the core of the issue. I can list out all the inconsistencies we already have, and what kinds of scenario will more inconsistencies happen even with the province system, but I reckon that is only going to cause even more timeloop and frustration. The bottom line is, I just do not see the point of putting this issue to vote if there is only one option that is acceptable, or making new climate maps when they are only going to be mild suggestions where additional accuracy would not matter.