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Possible fireplace / clothes / temperature bug?

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Just asking before i submit an issue to the bug tracker.

 

Some day ago i started a fire and i suddenly became "hot".

The "hot" status persisted for hours, no matter what

the weather was or the rain i catched on myself, it just stayied there.

 

I was wearing a raincoat  and i've tried remove and re-equip some 

clothes - didn't try with the raincoat - with no luck

 

Only after my raincoat went ruined and i swapped it with a hood,

the temperature indicator suddenly started to change

properly. Anyone experienced this?

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... not to sound like a jerk, but did you not consider that perhaps a raincoat isn't the kind of clothing that breathes the most? Raincoats are good in the rain, but in the sun you'll quickly overheat.

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That's why i am asking.

However, before igniting that fire, i was already wearing 

the same raincoat and i've seen minor temperature changes as normal.

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If you were running around and active it would cause you to stay warm.  I suggest you jog to your destinations, too; it seems like sprinting causes you to overheat.

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I too have overheating issues, even in the rain, and I wear a raincoat so my stuff doesn't get ruined. It seems kinda dumb that I would overheat while wearing a raincoat in the rain, even at a jog. So I'm supposed to either overheat or have my stuff ruined? 

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