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@Dan - Hey mate, thanks for the suggestion, was planning on it. Cheers
@Nupo - Thanks brova!
The Vacsuit is designed for space exploration, not combat. The Helldiver armors are designed for combat, and let's pretend they just finally sorted out the oxygen recycling problem for a moment, the worst conditions Helldivers face are blizzards in cold wasteland planets, not space where temperatures could reach -200 degree celcius.
I didn't want the Vacsuits to lose their usefulness for what is ultimately not a set of powered armor. Light armor gives the least cold resistance, medium is okay and heavy gives the most cold protection.
I'm happy with the current settings, I understand not everyone will be happy with this, but I feel for once we have to be reasonable here. B-02 and the armor variants here aren't designed for zero oxygen environment, at the end of the day you get some kind of BDU or padded fatigues under some spacer armour.