The weather changes in open-world games are also a point of interest for many players. Before the official launch of the game, some promotional videos released by the developers showed rainy day scenes from Yan Yun. In fact, this is just one aspect of Yan Yun's weather system. There are many other types of weather, and the transitions between them are real-time, allowing players to experience an immersive world.

During rainy days in Yan Yun, players can clearly see raindrops falling from the sky, hitting the ground, and creating ripples on water surfaces. There are both gentle drizzles and heavy storms with strong winds and thunder.

There are also sunny, cloudy, windy, and foggy days, all accompanied by day and night cycles. For instance, temperatures drop more noticeably at night, while sunlight becomes more glaring during the day. Different terrains and maps will have unique weather conditions.

Currently, the weather system does not affect combat. In some games, special weather conditions can provide positive or negative effects to characters. However, Yan Yun does not have such mechanics yet. The focus is still on enhancing the scene atmosphere, lacking interaction with player combat.

The game is set in a tumultuous era marked by warfare. A rich weather system greatly enhances immersion and makes the plot progression more engaging. For example, running through a torrential downpour in a bamboo hat to reach a tragic scene, trying to change the outcome but ultimately witnessing the tragedy unfold helplessly.

This concludes the demonstration of Yan Yun's rainy day visuals. It's clear that Yan Yun's weather system is excellent, focusing on scene atmosphere. Coupled with appropriate music and sound effects, especially on high-spec hardware, it truly immerses players in this realistic world.