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[Patch 1.7.2.3] Body Temperature doesn't change

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Date/Time: July 16, 11:49 WST

What happened: Body temperature goes down extremely slowly when in water, and seemingly not at all when it's raining or during the night.

Where you were: Kamenka, Near the Shoreline

What you were doing: Testing the temperature system, because lately I haven't been needing to keep an eye on it in the slightest.

Current installed version: 1.7.2.3

Server(s) you were on: ANZ #3, #5, US669, NZ #7

Your system specs:

CPU Speed: 3.9 GHz Performance Rated at: 8.19 GHz

RAM: 8.2 GB

OS: Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit

Video Card: GeForce GTX 560

Sound Card: NVIDIA High Definition Audio

Timeline of events before/after error: Recently more and more I have been noticing that temperature is no longer a part of the game. I first started to notice because I was on servers where it was always raining, and there was absolutely no need to take cover in a building or get warmth from a fire. I went on several different servers to test this bug and I have had others confirm that the temperature goes down extremely slowly, and that's only when you're in the ocean.

The following screenshot is of me in the ocean around 5:00am server time:

5fmBk.jpg

As you can see my temperature is not effected in the slightest. In previous patches hitting the water used to make your temperature hit 36c instantly, but as of now it is not working.

A few seconds after I got out of the freezing water during the night, I had lost 1 degree in temperature:

Obcyu.jpg

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