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You customize them in the sandbox options
That's an awesome idea as well. I've only seen people going for the lower end of temp range for environment challenged play through's, I'd never thought of going the other way!
Glad you're enjoying and it's our pleasure.
I'm trying to do a desert/wasteland scenario by tweaking the settings of this mod so it's always very hot (or most of the time, atleast) and it's a pretty interesting experiment so far alongside the 100 years later mod, so thanks for making this mod :)
For the time being I've gone for a half way house in Boxers, Rubber Boots and a T-shirt... looking a bit "unusual" and would definitely give other survivors a bit of a shock if I ran into any, but seems to be mostly giving me a good balance...
Have you gone for the naked approach Sir?! - let me know how you're handling it!
In some of the older versions we had a higher latitude causing a bit too much rain, but a drought for 1+ month seems kind of crazy... I can only assume this is insanely bad luck. Hunker down... Get yourself a fire going, a load of pots and start boiling the stuff out of lakes and rivers ASAP. There is a large clay storage device that holds around 300 litres that I forget the name of, but you don't even need a kiln to build it, this has already saved me on a number of "Wildman" play through's.
Let me know how you're doing there chief!