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The concept is good; the implementation is not.
1) I start dying from exposure the second I step out-of-doors? Naw, it ain't Antarctica and even there you won't take damage immediately at -20. (And not that fast, 1 HP per second? Nope.)
2) No taking into account insulation from clothing? The number one way we stay warm: clothing.
3) A simple light source provides enough heat to stave off exposure? Good attempt, but realistically.... how about taking clothing into account first.
Infact, if there was already a mod that showed active effects on the hud, point it out to me. :D
Thanks for bringing a mod that tries to add a layor of survival based on the weather to the steam!
It's really nice to have something cool that DOESNT come from nexus mods.
I'LL TAKE IT