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NinjaAvo318

Too much heat

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I suggest that we have a disease or some symptom from being too hot. I have not played the game but I did do research and couldn't find anything like this anywhere. The game could have something like heatstroke that causes fatigue, reddened vision(screen have a red hue which gets redder as it progresses), and ultimately unconsciousness. Or possibly more. This is actually a real world problem that can be serious. To fix this, we could drink water, enter a building, go swimming, etc. So what do you guys think? ^_^

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Yeaz standalone will bring a lot. Also, since you haven't played, why do you care

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Not trying to be rude but I wouldn't make suggestions if you hadn't played dayz. Its hard to know what is good for a game you haven't played.

Anyways about the heat thing it would work but there is one problem. Have you seen chernonaus? Its not a very hat place from the looks. It actually looks like the average temp is around 60 degrees. This could work in Takistan or Lingor but I don't think there are any places hot enough in normal dayz for you have heat problems! We have heat packs in Dayz but there are no ice packs!

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That is true the closes ive gotton is seeing my friend play it. However the hottest temperature it gets is 42 degrees celsius which is about 107 degrees farenheight. Kinda ridiculous right? xD

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