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Put a winter jacket outside the freezer for the chef. - sartorius - 07-16-2017

The burn damage and slow for merely entering the freezer is annoying as heck. This would alleviate it especially if you're making frequent trips, and be a relatively minor QOL change.


RE: Put a winter jacket outside the freezer for the chef. - atomic1fire - 07-16-2017

Counter suggestion which sounds lazier

Give chef's coat cold resistance.

It already has heat resistance according to the goon 2016 code and it would make sense that the chef who regularly works around hot ovens and cold freezers would have better thermal resistance then the rest of the crew.

Cold_resistance = 10 (or perhaps 5)

About the same as the hoodie, and if it needs tweaking a coder could test it ingame probably by editing the values directly.

Of course this also gives sous chef cold resistance as well, so if you don't want too many people feeling comfortable maybe someone could create a sous chef uniform that has less heat and cold resistance.


RE: Put a winter jacket outside the freezer for the chef. - warcrimes - 07-16-2017

make the freezer hot


RE: Put a winter jacket outside the freezer for the chef. - Frank_Stein - 07-16-2017

(07-16-2017, 02:52 PM)John Warcrimes Wrote: make the freezer hot

Meat smoker room


RE: Put a winter jacket outside the freezer for the chef. - LuigiThirty - 07-16-2017

A winter jacket for the freezer? You might as well make the monkey dispenser spit out dead monkeys!


RE: Put a winter jacket outside the freezer for the chef. - Gannets - 07-17-2017

I used the chefs freezer to test the winter coat's cold resistance when I was making them. (I didn't test very well because they were spaceproof for a good long while.)


RE: Put a winter jacket outside the freezer for the chef. - mbc - 07-17-2017

(07-16-2017, 02:27 PM)atomic1fire Wrote: Give chef's coat cold resistance.

It definitely used to have some amount of cold resistance. maybe this was lost over some batch suit adjustments?


RE: Put a winter jacket outside the freezer for the chef. - warcrimes - 07-20-2017

dumb question but what good is the freezer being cold actually?
other than immersion


RE: Put a winter jacket outside the freezer for the chef. - Technature - 07-20-2017

Why not make the chef's uniform cold resistant enough to go into the freezer?

Technically speaking, he's the only person who should be going in there in the first place, so it would make sense.


RE: Put a winter jacket outside the freezer for the chef. - Lady Birb - 07-20-2017

As far as I am aware, unless you have 100% cold resistance, you will still eventually hit freezing levels of cold slowdown; cold resistance just makes it take longer. I still think they should unnerf winter coats but make it so 100% cold resist no longer always equals spaceproof.


RE: Put a winter jacket outside the freezer for the chef. - Dr Zoidcrab - 07-21-2017

That's kinda the way space works though, you don't start taking heavy damage until you're both cold and standing over a space tile. For instance, you can drink spaced rum to stay at room temperature while spacewalking and not take severe damage.


RE: Put a winter jacket outside the freezer for the chef. - Sam Eagle - 07-21-2017

does heat play into body decomposition? If i keep a body in space or in a freezer will it rot/not rot at a different rate?


RE: Put a winter jacket outside the freezer for the chef. - Superlagg - 07-21-2017

(07-21-2017, 07:18 AM)Sam Eagle Wrote: does heat play into body decomposition? If i keep a body in space or in a freezer will it rot/not rot at a different rate?

I think so. Corpses in space tend to stay fresh for a long time, and the code seems to indicate that temperature can prevent decomposition from advancing.