I'd like to preface this by saying I'm not even sure this qualifies as a bug, it might just be a logical oversight.
During an eclipse, the atmosphere's temperature will currently increase during daytime hours. This ordinarily wouldn't be a problem, except Rimworld's eclipses are capable of lasting for days at a time, and suns are typically responsible for a great deal of thermal energy on planets. It could be a design choice to not bother with it for complexity reasons, but I'm just posting this here in case it wasn't.
Regardless, thanks for your time, and for reading this.
During an eclipse, the atmosphere's temperature will currently increase during daytime hours. This ordinarily wouldn't be a problem, except Rimworld's eclipses are capable of lasting for days at a time, and suns are typically responsible for a great deal of thermal energy on planets. It could be a design choice to not bother with it for complexity reasons, but I'm just posting this here in case it wasn't.
Regardless, thanks for your time, and for reading this.