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Percieved character temperatures are lower inside buildings compared to outside #36692

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Dziugaske opened this issue Jan 4, 2020 · 2 comments

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@Dziugaske
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Description

Under the same temperature and wind conditions, my character experiences 8 or so degrees lower temperatures inside buildings.

Steps to reproduce the behavior:

  1. Check temperature in player info while outside.
  2. Check temperature in player info while inside a building.

Expected behavior

Under the same temperature and wind conditions, I expected the same percieved temperature inside the building.

Versions and configuration

  • OS: Windows
    • OS Version: 10.0 1903
  • Game Version: 0.D-10999-g9e6c9bf [64-bit]
  • Graphics Version: Tiles
  • Mods loaded: [
    Dark Days Ahead [dda],
    Disable NPC Needs [no_npc_food]
    ]

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@Dziugaske Dziugaske changed the title Percieved character temperatures are lower inside buildings compated to outside Percieved character temperatures are lower inside buildings compared to outside Jan 4, 2020
@MLamor
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MLamor commented Jan 4, 2020

I might be mistaken (I haven't looked into the code)
But I assumed that the increase in heat when you go outside mid-day is from the sun.

On bright summer days my character will be hot outside, but warm indoors, at dusk and dawn it seems to be less of an issue.

@scorpion451
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Yep. Don't see anything weird here, just being in the shade vs being in the sun.

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