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Yes, Freezing Evidence is bugged. #2. WolfLink0370 Oct 13, 2023 @ 6:26pm. Originally posted by Silver_KSA: Yes, Freezing Evidence is bugged. False - it's as Emurinus said most likely; ghost is just not staying put long enough to lower the temperature enough for the evidence to show up.
The current body temperature remains important at 36.6°C. So unfortunately I'm not entirely sure, temperature monitoring isn't really my thing. 1 Line: Temperature unit of measurement: °C. 2 line: dew and freezing point 0 °C (in Fahrenheit it would be 32°F) 3Line: Unfortunately, I don't know either.
No one needs to know if the temperature is 72 F or 74 F, because it would not make any difference for the player. Exactly except I would recommend not to use freezing. Freezing are for many the temperature where water freeze while its also used for really cold weather in other places, so I would avoid using it. #11.
wil4me Oct 8, 2020 @ 4:06pm. Freezing temp classifies in the following two temperatures in the game. Celsius: 0 and Negative numbers. Fahrenheit: 32 and under. If you do not have the thermometer, getting within a certain distance of the ghost (IF it is a freezing temp ghost) will cause you to have visible breath.
So you use your breath to find the ghost room. If you see your breath in one room, the ghost is in there. Breath now ALWAYS shows in the ghost room. Then, you get a thermometer, and test the temperature of the room. If the thermo reads below a certain number, then you've got freezing. If not, then it's not freezing temps.
The ambient temperature is the temperature is, more or less, the outdoor temperature given the current weather. This isn't a precise value but more of a range, for example, the range for Sunrise weather would be around 10 to 18 C or 50 F to 64.4 F, and for Clear Skies or Fog it would be 8 to 15 C or 46.4 to 59 F.
Trouble Bot Aug 19, 2023 @ 2:14pm. If you check the patch notes, foggy breath can now be seen as long as the temp is below 5-degrees Celsius (or 41-degrees Farenheit). You must use a thermometer and it has to drop well below the freezing point to count. #1. KOoT3 Aug 19, 2023 @ 2:15pm. read the patch notes. #2. Shaken_Widow Aug 19, 2023 @ 2:19pm.
There is only few simple numbers to remember. 0 is freezing point of water. Anything in minus degrees is bellow freezing point. 100 degrees is boiling point of water. Pretty simple. 37-38 is the temperature your body generally stays at. And 21 is the normal comfort range of a human body.
Dip below that and it's evidence. More often than not it definitely will go between -5~-10 but 0 immediately counts. Just like in real like. 0 was set as 0 because that's the temperature when water freezes. to add onto this (because there's slightly more to mention); anything below 1 is freezing evidence. 0 - 0.9 is freezing evidence.
Well, it does make sense that 0 is freezing and 100 is boiling, but, you can admit that F is more precise. No, it's not. It's exactly as precise since you can convert any value on the F scale to a value in the C scale and vice versa. There are an infinite number of values between 0 °C and 1 °C.