Conan Exiles Logic

1 - Can drink well water, or water from rivers and ponds, can’t drink rain water.

2 - Newest DLC offers the “Pictish” Survival gear. You’re damn near covered in leather and fur from head to toe, but yet it keeps you cool. While the light Vanir gear is even more exposing to the environment but yet somehow keeps you warm?

3 - Newest DLC offers the “mage” accruacy gear. Helmet disables your character’s vision, but yet increases your accuracy.

4 - Zamorian Thief armor… Made out of silk, and quite exposing yet protects you from the cold… :thinking:

5 - Reptilian armor… let me just say this. Reptiles don’t live in the snow. SO WHY DOES REPTILIAN ARMOR PROTECT AGAINST THE COLD.

6 - 15-25 minute days with 3 minute nights? The moon practically flies with the clouds in the wind. Obviously this isn’t game breaking but wow what’s the point of night vision when night ends in only a few minutes?

This isn’t me bashing on the game. I’ve played since release and love it so much! But this makes absolutely no sense to me. & I’m sure I’m not the only one. I’ll be sure to continue to add to this list as me and my friends find them.

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Man, I see your point, but, you know…it’s a fantasy game.
We go around with tamed sabretooth, we wear bracelets that kill us when we cross a ghost barrier, we have sorcery-made sandstorms, we build huge buildings with bare hands and in few hours, we gather tons of rocks with an axe and we bring it around in a backpack, we butcher mammoths with a knife, and we fight undead warriors…
Just enjoy.

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I can very much agree with all of that… but it’s common sense. If they implement temperature sensitive biomes wouldn’t it make sense to make the gear accordingly? Like I said, it isn’t game breaking, but I do feel odd running through the desert wearing the new Pictish armor thats 90% fur and leather, but keeps me cool in the hot sun.

I hate to compare it to ARK: SE because they are two very different games, but in some ways very similar to an extent. Although, in ark you couldn’t run through the desert more than 5 minutes wearing fur armor, and the same said about running through the snow in desert cloth (also made out of silk).

The armors are race specific, so maybe those races have figured out how to accomplish the temp effects with the resources they have. Ever though of that??? Ehh…ehh…ehhh :slight_smile:

Like the bedouins in the Sahara that go around fully clothed to obtain thermal insulation.
Les, you are absolutely right, I just say it doesn’t worth the trouble pondering on it.

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