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Paulo Coelho
Quote from pzwiki:
Hyperthermia is a moodle that indicates the character's temperature.
This moodle is shown when the player is getting too hot due to excessive heat exposure from a heat source, clothing, weather, vehicle heater, or exercise/exertion.
https://pzwiki.net/wiki/Server_settings
SleepAllowed=false
This took me 30 seconds.
Cmon people.
1. Fatigue presence depends on a server settings, not this or other mod.
2. Nights are not skipped in Zomboid like in Minecraft, but yes they roll through when everyone is asleep.
About beds - no, there is no code to change any sleeping behavior or actions.
It may also break sleeping on certain beds, but that may be unrelated.
Added more clarification to FAQ.
I made some sleep study (pun intended)
This is important as healing processes, zombification speed and mutliple other processes are also tied to game time.
This mod does simple thing - it maintains the game speed at speed as if you are asleep, without need for anyone to sleep on server at all.
same?
That's it.
And if you can sleep while others are up, will the time be synched with everyone else? I haven't tested this mod as i don't have anyone to play with who can test it out with me, and would like to know.