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Now in Don't Starve Together, like Lomion said, if you constantly heat and cool a thermal stone it starts to crack and eventually break, they added "durability" to the thermal stone code.
My MOD removes this behavior from the thermal stone code, so you can cool it and freeze it at will, and it will never break.
But my MOD doesn't change anything else, so you still need to heat it an it will cool over time in winter, or the other way around in summer...
I just forgot to activate the mod...
Great mod, like it, working fine.
It's not working on current existing worlds.
It could be worth mentionning that information in the description.
Constant heating and cooling a stone can cause it to crack and eventually break.
But it's too annoying to keep track of it in game. =P