I live in Alaska now, and it is -18 degrees outside today. That's not even the coldest it has been though it has been a warm winter and we haven't hit -40 yet. Up here, anything above zero is a warm day. If it breaks 32 then we start seeing people go outside without their coats. I actually feel like the cold weather system in CLOK underestimates people's resistance to cold, but I haven't been able to go completely native in CLOK and wrap myself up in caribou fur to see if that fixes things because of the bugs in the leatherworking system. For the people in warmer climes, you can spend hours and hours in freezing weather if you are prepared. I've done it. There are plenty of folks, like trappers or those who run the Iditarod or Yukon Quest, who spend days without shelter or fire.Jirato wrote:Regarding temperature, I don't want to reveal specific mechanics and take away from the magic. It's actually quite generous and requires lower temperatures than what their real-world counterparts are (For example, "Freezing" in CLOK doesn't start until quite a bit under 32 Fahrenheit).
I'm not suggesting we go that far, but if we're properly equipped I think we should be able to leave town, get to where we are going, explore for a few hours, and get back before dying of hypothermia. Right now it is more of a scurry between spots of mild weather with no opportunity to really explore the colder areas.