Volgirian Posted December 7, 2025 Report Posted December 7, 2025 I was wondering, why I am in a desert where temp can reach 52°C and my body temp doesn't change? Well, it does change... but only during winters. So, why not try to add the Hot hardiness temp as well? Simply put, there'll be a new upper limit for which our body temp will not be affected and from certain point it will rise above it's default value, for example when environment temp gets above... Let's say 35°C or 40°C it will start affecting our body temperature just as the Cold hardiness does, but the other way around. It might start by sweating effect (water particles dropping from the player), simple sway effect, then red screen overlay effect and finally damage. This would make the deserts, tropics and summers overal just as challenging as winters are. Not only desert, standing near fire or lava could affect the body temp as well! Prevention? Simple, stay in a shade, not in direct sunlight, drink water or juices that will cool down ur body. And avoid standing too close to lava and fire sources So, in my oppinion the Hot hardiness temp would be really neat, it would surelly balance out summers, making them a unique challenge as much as winters are. 1
Vexxvididu Posted December 7, 2025 Report Posted December 7, 2025 I agree heat tolerance should be finite. I wonder if there are already plans for this but the first goal was to implement harsh winters. Would also give us an incentive to not wear fur cloths everywhere! haha.
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