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Latin word for freezing to death
Latin word for freezing to death






latin word for freezing to death

Of course, the game would have to have a way to know what the temperature is based on weather, time of day, altitude, perhaps keep track of if you have recently been in the water and are wet. You could have a warm upper body piece, but regular pants and no shoes and even if the upper body piece was very warm, you'd still freeze to death anyway, realistically, so it would have to calculate major penalties for any non-warm slot despite having other items which are. You'd need to check if you had all equipment slots covered by warm clothes. To do this, each type of clothing would need to be flagged with a script identifying how many "warmth points" it supplied. I will not hold my breath for the game to be released unmodded with realistic survival-based considerations. It sounds like an awesome mod, and previous installments have had mods made for them that included this sort of thing. I like the idea of adding believability for survival in various ways, but this falls into a category along with thirst, hunger, etc. Now, Im not a PC player (if that has to do with anything, but most people who are on this forum/ know what their talking about play PC I assume, well I play PC but not a alot, but I will more when skyrim comes out.) but, I assume that someone knows much more then me, so if anything I just said actually makes sense, then thank you, but if not, then I'm sorry. your a nord, and you have x armor on, and you're fine, but now you're an argonian, and you have (same) x armor on, and you freeze to death before you get to a city. frost resistance (if that is in this game, AND if that would apply to weather) e.g.

latin word for freezing to death

I'm not saying this is a great idea for the entire game to be this way, but maybe only for a possible hardcoe mode in Skyrim. Do you think that now you should be able to freeze to death in cold weather, or overheat in hot weather (if there is any in Skyrim) depending on how heavy/thick your armor or robes are? Or maybe if you are wearing armor that is too heavy, or if you have been burdened by a spell or how much you're carrying, that you will sink to the bottom of a lake rather than being able to swim freely like in Oblivion (unless a water walking or feather spell is used)? Or in the new Fallout where in hardcoe mode you get hungry and thirsty. Throughout all of the Elder Scrolls games that I have played, it was possible to drown in deep water and burn from touching fire.








Latin word for freezing to death