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helo, I'm nearby 13 months at my base, its the 9th may -  and still I see some iceblocks, I have 20°C, temperate climzone, last very cold weather was in march. I didn't have seen iceblocks a year before at beginning of 1st may. In April I did see here and there some snowfields - and it was warm also.

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Lake ice is not part of the snow accumulation system that is tied to the calendar and can fast-forward when a previously unloaded chunk is loaded again.

As a result, if a lake froze over in winter, and then stays out of loading range for half a year, it'll only start melting once you come back to it.

And yes, I have also found that the melting is sometimes a bit slow.

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1 hour ago, Streetwind said:

Lake ice is not part of the snow accumulation system that is tied to the calendar and can fast-forward when a previously unloaded chunk is loaded again.

As a result, if a lake froze over in winter, and then stays out of loading range for half a year, it'll only start melting once you come back to it.

And yes, I have also found that the melting is sometimes a bit slow.

Thanks for that. I've often wondered what was going on, but never bothered to ask. I do hope they fix that, down the road. I'm sure they will though. Seems awfully out of place to come back to a frozen lake and slide around in the middle of a hot summer day.

 

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Eh.... five years in, my experience is there's nothing related to loaded or unloaded chunks. A frozen-over lake, even right next to my base, will remain mostly frozen, forever, unless I actively punch out the ice blocks. Maybe a handful will thaw out on their own.... 30 to 40% maybe. Otherwise it'll just be stuck that way all spring, all summer, all autumn.

 

The snow system works great. The lake ice.... is just driving me nuts. Needs fixing badly.

 

Is there a mod that deals with this?

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