I brought this up to see if others were having the same issue on Steam, and of course, got the litany of condescending know-it-alls that have played the game for a week and insisted on screen shots to prove what I'd told them.
I have a base with eight 6x5 rooms and a small eating area and it's double walled inside a mountain. During "warm" periods of 90 plus, one cooler can cool to 70 degrees with no problems. Vented rooms are even at 70-71 degrees.
Two coolers set to -100 or similar during a heat wave that gets to 124 degrees, and suddenly I cant get the interior temperature down under 110, and it normally hovers about 115 or so during the heat wave.
Coolers are both set up properly. The area near the outside is double walled to insulate. I know the coolers are set up properly because I've used both independently and they work fine when there isn't a "heat wave."
I doubt that the intent of a heatwave is to have five to ten coolers. That seems excessive and completely unrealistic.
Other colonies I've had with bigger bases have had no issues.
My question is that is it not the actual temperature, but the event of the "heat wave" that makes a change? When it's normally hot, I have no issues. But when there is a "heat wave," suddenly the issues appear.
I have a base with eight 6x5 rooms and a small eating area and it's double walled inside a mountain. During "warm" periods of 90 plus, one cooler can cool to 70 degrees with no problems. Vented rooms are even at 70-71 degrees.
Two coolers set to -100 or similar during a heat wave that gets to 124 degrees, and suddenly I cant get the interior temperature down under 110, and it normally hovers about 115 or so during the heat wave.
Coolers are both set up properly. The area near the outside is double walled to insulate. I know the coolers are set up properly because I've used both independently and they work fine when there isn't a "heat wave."
I doubt that the intent of a heatwave is to have five to ten coolers. That seems excessive and completely unrealistic.
Other colonies I've had with bigger bases have had no issues.
My question is that is it not the actual temperature, but the event of the "heat wave" that makes a change? When it's normally hot, I have no issues. But when there is a "heat wave," suddenly the issues appear.