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Temperature is always way closer to ideal than other biomes.
Food consumption per hour ranges from 178 (naked) - 164 (perfect temp, clothed to 46.5% insulation) - 360 (bearskin rug and clothes).
For reference, naked in desert is 433.
Play tests from y'all?
Obviously there's balance, I just hope adapting to jungle's mosquitos doesn't cheapen the value of temperature-controlling tech.
Last edited by betame (2019-02-17 03:51:01)
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Tribes in the rainforest are usually naked or wear decorative clothes and live comfortably, so i wouldnt say it's OP, i would say it's accurate
Jungle villages are the new meta
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What about mosquitoes? Can they be repeled or killed?
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I have two ideas on mosquito management. On the one hand, I spawned in a sprawling jungle town that seemed like a fairy land, and we only had one case of yellow fever in the 25 minutes or so I was there. But my eves and eve children are dying from it constantly. From this I think that either:
1) Mosquitos spawn when the jungle squares are first explored, so the first explorers are highly likely to get sick and or die at a time when they are already pretty vulnerable. But later the mosquitos random walk and spread out, since you can spot them in mountains and plains, etc. So they are no longer densly populated in the jungle, making explored jungle squares relatively safe.
2) The mosquitoes are spawned and/or attracted to bananas and banana trees. The village had found and/or cleared a large swath of land and was running a traditional berry/carrot/wheat/corn farm rather than rely on bananas. My Eve and eve children spawns rely on bananas as an easy early food, and end up getting sick or dying a lot more often. If this is the case, then cutting down the banana trees might be a way to kill the mosquito spawns.
Or maybe its a combo of the two. Either way, jungle is more dangerous when you are the first explorer than after its been occupied a while.
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