![]() Actually, the temperatures were falling to a single global minimum all around the world. So it was not the fact that it was getting colder everywhere but a bit warmer on the equator. The Great Freeze that was happening in the 19th century was actually enveloping the whole world. That's the one we actually get quite a lot also internally in the team but the backstory here is this. Why do our people travel North with their generators? Wouldn't it make more sense to go closer to the equator? But the fate of the people of Winterhome is intentionally left vague and we will have to see if we can revisit them maybe at some point. Well, New Manchester is a story of its own so it was not never intended actually for them to be survivors of Winterhome. Where did the people of Winterhome end up? Is the city of New Manchester indeed the survivors of Winterhome? Would the other methods of survival allow this large-scale human settlement, large-scale social structures to survive? This we don't want to define at this time. But definitely the generators were something big that was meant to uphold civilization and society in its structure. In the last expansion On The Edge we showed different settlements kind of trying to eke out a living even after The Great Storm. A few examples would be the French in The Last Autumn building this mysterious railway thingy. Basically throughout all of the content you saw in Frostpunk you saw multiple generator sites as well as some failed sites so it goes without saying that the whole generator project was a big effort by the British Empire to try to save civilization.Īre there any technologies other than the generators used to survive the cold?Įven as we established in The Last Autumn different countries and different powers at the time saw the freeze coming and tried to adapt in their own ways. We did not specify and we do not want to specify how many generator sites were there, apart from the fact that there were multiple. Where and how many generator sites were there? ![]() The ultimate fate of the social structure of this time is something that we want to keep open. The old social order started being under extreme duress and many violent happenings occured all around the world. However as the lore grew we knew that what actually enveloped Great Britain and the world in principle as The Great Freeze was progressing was all the social pressure to the point of civilization crumbling. We did not want to focus too much on establishing, you know, lots of backstory which is not the point of the game experience itself. What happened to the British Royal Family and other powerful people of the era? What they are specifically, how many survived or maybe all of them are gone we kind of want to keep under wraps. So you might reasonably expect different areas of the world to have some strategies of survival which we do not depict in the game. We even hint at this at The Last Autumn and other points of the scenario. It just goes without saying that some would try to adapt in different ways. You can reasonably assume that while the story focused on London and England the calamity was global and different countries saw it coming in different ways. What happened to the rest of the world? Has the entire planet gone permanently cold? Below you can find the questions and answers in the written form!
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