PC Too hot but 30 sec later too cold

Seems that both 7d2d and Ark have the same problems with temperature. Super easy to fix though, make it a gradient and give it a low rate of change.

Also, remove warm temperatures in snow biome, it makes no sense.

 
The reason we are keeping distance has to do with Science. The length of a meter is constantly changing in tiny increments that would eliminate any accuracy in science over the course of year, decades... and since all of Metric is tied into the distance of meter's the entire system gets skewed. So the global standard in science, for distance, is miles.

But the OP asked about temperature, not volume, mass, or distance. Centigrade converts directly to Kelvin so that has more relation to science, as well as relating directly to calories.

So to make it somewhat simple, Fahrenheit has the freezing point of distilled water at 32؛ rather than 0؛C, and the boiling point at 212؛ rather than 100؛C. So we can subtract 32 from the Fahrenheit temperature to get a range of 0-180 rather than 0-100؛C.

To convert ؛F to ؛C x-32 = y and 5*y/9 = temperature in Centigrade. Simple.

 
To convert ؛F to ؛C x-32 = y and 5*y/9 = temperature in Centigrade. Simple.
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Well in pure SI terms, ؛C follows the same temperature range as Kelvins (K), while ؛F does not...

So using ؛F really only makes everything harder to do... Well except telling the current temperature if your used to the Fahrenheit scale.

Come on... Join the future already...

 
LOL, a funny discussion on the temp side of things. As a scientist in the United States, I have to use both - Celsius is used completely for research. It helps me go back and forth, but it would be much simpler if the US would just convert. :)

 
The biome generator should probably be tweaked, or let us toggle a "realistic biome generation" when doing random maps. It makes no sense to have desert for 1 kilometer, then snow for 200 meters and then desert again, where the temperatures are all wonky in between.

With a realistic toggle, the whole map would be either cold, medium temperature or hot. The maps are simply to small to warrant any larger temperature differences caused by biomes. The temperature should change depending on temporal effects and wind systems instead (day/night, warm/cold fronts).

 
The reason we are keeping distance has to do with Science. The length of a meter is constantly changing in tiny increments that would eliminate any accuracy in science over the course of year, decades... and since all of Metric is tied into the distance of meter's the entire system gets skewed. So the global standard in science, for distance, is miles.
Where are you getting your information that meter is changing in tiny increments? Meter has a precise defined length that is not changing. Look it up ;)

The weather system is annoying and the bioms need better placement and i hate when i see snow next to a desert. Hope that fix it in the near future. But its not a gamebreaking thing to stop me from playing this great game :)

 
The reason we are keeping distance has to do with Science. The length of a meter is constantly changing in tiny increments that would eliminate any accuracy in science over the course of year, decades... and since all of Metric is tied into the distance of meter's the entire system gets skewed. So the global standard in science, for distance, is miles.
not true, international stardard is the system mks (metre, kilogram, second)

 
I always envision myself being down with a serious fever, chills one moment and feeling like I'm gonna go into hypothermia, and high fever the next, sauna time!

Pop a pain killer, that paracetamol should help ;)

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The reason we are keeping distance has to do with Science. The length of a meter is constantly changing in tiny increments that would eliminate any accuracy in science over the course of year, decades... and since all of Metric is tied into the distance of meter's the entire system gets skewed. So the global standard in science, for distance, is miles.
But the OP asked about temperature, not volume, mass, or distance. Centigrade converts directly to Kelvin so that has more relation to science, as well as relating directly to calories.

So to make it somewhat simple, Fahrenheit has the freezing point of distilled water at 32؛ rather than 0؛C, and the boiling point at 212؛ rather than 100؛C. So we can subtract 32 from the Fahrenheit temperature to get a range of 0-180 rather than 0-100؛C.

To convert ؛F to ؛C x-32 = y and 5*y/9 = temperature in Centigrade. Simple.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_System_of_Units

Si units are not constantly changing. but they are scrutinised and when a better more stable/accurate method is agreed on then the standard is changed.

oh and a FYI as to which countries still use imperial....

https://www.indy100.com/article/systems-of-measurement-imperial-metric-world-map-measuring-height-7666466

 
Is there a way of turn the temperature off cuz it seems broken :bi_polo: or is there a mod that fixes it?
If not is there a way to change it to Celsius? cuz I live in a first world country and are not used to the outdated system.

Thanks^^
There are first world countries that don't use Fahrenheit? That's strange.

 
Only three countries in the world use imperial measurement today. Liberia, Burma and the United States. Two of them are backwards countries that will never join the civilized world. The third one is located in South East Asia.

 
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