Don't Starve

Don't Starve

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28 Aug, 2014 @ 4:52pm
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Precise Winterometer

Description
Shows exact ambient temperature if inspect Thermal Measurer. Yes, so simple.
Checked in both versions of the game. Compatible with RoG and burnt items.
Optionally can subtract moisture penalty.
Native Russian support. ;)
19 Comments
Vuohi 25 Nov, 2015 @ 3:58am 
Don't Starve's world has pretty darn extreme temperature variations for an island.
Urist McEngie 20 Jun, 2015 @ 3:16pm 
Your mod folder or something is corrupted, I figured out that I can't view the mod menu past the page with your mod on it as it freezes the game(so windows tells me to end it). I don't know how to fix it as it freezes the game to the point of the game not providing a log.txt after the freezing point.
beatricegatta 23 Jan, 2015 @ 9:47pm 
is there an optiond for Celsius?
CrownFox 30 Oct, 2014 @ 10:45pm 
Just to note. That's probably 96 degrees fahrenheit.
chelitopower 7 Sep, 2014 @ 2:07pm 
<3
CardozoPK 7 Sep, 2014 @ 1:22pm 
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IronCore 7 Sep, 2014 @ 6:58am 
@vinchenzojackal&shoon, 100 celsius is 212 farehnheit. The point at which water boils for both systems at one standard atmosphere. This temperature does not cause most metals to melt nor is it fatal to any organic being in existence. Though it is fatal to most organic beings there are bacteria belonging to the genus Methanopyrus that can survive and breed at temperatures of 122 celsius. "You obviously did not take this into equation", to quote you. Do some minimual research before throwing around nonsense.
star  [author] 3 Sep, 2014 @ 4:04pm 
I accept this. And I did not create this item but Klei did.:dsmagic:
VinchenzoTheJackal & Shoon 3 Sep, 2014 @ 3:22pm 
I'm quite sure 100 degrees celsius = 300 degrees farehnheit... which is enough to cause most metals to melt into liquid and is instantaneously fatal to any organic being in existence (it causes any organic material to combust instantly!)... you obviously did not take this into equation when creating this item... this obviously does not take temperature into consideration... :summerskull:
star  [author] 3 Sep, 2014 @ 2:30am 
Why? It must do what it should to do.