[quote=“Shoes, post:156, topic:304”][quote=“kilozombie, post:154, topic:304”]I just feel like a lot of criticism isn’t really met well. I get that the devs have lives and this isn’t at all a full-time project, but the point is that 50 degrees is not too cold to sleep in a bed. Shoes has said this, I have said this, and it remains a thing that happens. I’d love to dive in the code and do it myself, but… I’m not a coder.
I just request there are more options, and more /logical/ ways of getting warm.[/quote]
Thank you for the screen shots; I can see from them that you are playing an outdated version of the game. Perhaps it is the latest you can download, but the problems you are having have already been addressed.
As Kaliffen said, it is much playable in the recent versions. Take a look at a few pages back, I posted some screenshots of those changes.[/quote]
Things are much better in 0.4, but there are still a few problems:
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the apparent lag between putting on clothing and warming up. I assume this is intended, and it makes sense. But it’s difficult for the player to figure out what’s going on because there’s an immediate disconnect between the “ENCUMBERANCE AND WARMTH”* section of the screen and the “EFFECTS” section of the screen. So I might wake up from cold, but then I look at my @ screen and everything looks fine.
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the effects of being hungry/thirsty/tired are too extreme. yes, your body may get sort of run down if you are hungry. But not to the extent that I’m going to wake up from “being cold” when it’s 50 degrees F / 10 degrees C. Humans sleep best at around 50-60 degrees F, and the metabolism slows while sleeping so the effects of hunger should be muted.
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irrelevant/spam information. I have a green (110) on my legs (2 army pants + long underwear). This gives me the effect “Hot legs (your legs feel warm)”. It does nothing, and it’s absolutely not going to change for an entire season.
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Mouth cold. Sorry, but if the rest of you is warm your Mouth (and Head generally) just does not get cold. This is a benefit of the human circulatory system. (see also extremely bizarre that you could have warm hands and and cold arms. The blood has to run through the arms to get to the hands. It’s going to even out the temperature differences.)
Just overall you need to widen the temperature tolerances. There is just no way you are going to get frostbite at 30 degrees F / 0 degrees C. If you expanded every threshhold by +/-10 degrees F I think the system would be a lot better.
*(btw the preferred spelling appears to be “encumbrance” not “encumberance”; check the number of google and google scholar results for each)