Once Human Way of the Winter update: New Temperature mechanic, explained

Once Human brought a new ‘Temperature’ mechanic in their new Way of the Winter update. In this update, you have to face harsh cold, and hot weather in the northern region of Nalcott Island. The point of this mechanic is to make survival a bit difficult for you.
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What is the Temperature mechanic in Once Human?
In the "Way of Winter" scenario, a new northern region with extreme weather conditions will be available. Metas will need to construct various facilities in the territory to stay warm and survive!
Can you think of any other ways to stay warm in such harsh conditions? Please… pic.twitter.com/iIaj9M03bU
With the new introduction of the Temperature mechanic, you will experience both hot and cold weather in Once Human. Not only that, you are not just affected by the weather but also any environmental items that can influence the temperature around it. Let’s say if you are holding a torch or a Molotov Cocktail, you will start feeling hotter. Not just with the things; if you are near ice, you will feel cold, and if you are near lava, you will feel hot.
To help you resist the weather, you can equip heat-resistant and cold-resistant gear to survive the temperature. You can also grow Spikematoes, Polar Peppers, and Sunny Ginger crops, as using them can help you tackle the cold weather.
The Way of the Winter update in Once Human also brings a new building called Thermal Tower, which lets you control the temperature around you. Plus, it also lets you increase the crop yield and speed up the production facilities. However, you have to defend this tower from the Colossal Chaosweavers.
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