Q: What game elements increase your temperature?

wolfcry1000

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Hi everyone. I'm developing a pretty slick automated factory in the basement of my modern home on Paradise Island. Several weeks ago, I noticed my temperature starting to rise (with nausea/slowness at higher temps) the longer I stayed in my factory.

Looking for advice: What are all the game elements that could cause temperature to rise.

Troubleshooting attempts (without success):
  • Elsewhere in the forum, I noticed standing on bedrock could produce this effect...not the problem here since the bedrock layer is far lower down in my basement.
  • I moved some 'hot' items such as magma cubes, magma cream, and blaze powder to a chest in a different room, and that didn't work.
  • I had a fireplace blazing in the adjacent room above (lit netherrack). I extinguished the fire and my temperature still rises.

Welcoming any other ideas that I could test...particularly proven causes.

Thanks!
 

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sit in water, that helps. or find a snow biome
 

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Biomes such as Mesa, Desert and Hell (aka Nether) will raise your temperature, you can cool it off by simply putting a water bottle and a snowball in a crafting table. That will make freezing water, but you must drink it quickly or it will revert back to a water bottle.
 

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Hi everyone. I'm developing a pretty slick automated factory in the basement of my modern home on Paradise Island. Several weeks ago, I noticed my temperature starting to rise (with nausea/slowness at higher temps) the longer I stayed in my factory.

Looking for advice: What are all the game elements that could cause temperature to rise.

Troubleshooting attempts (without success):
  • Elsewhere in the forum, I noticed standing on bedrock could produce this effect...not the problem here since the bedrock layer is far lower down in my basement.
  • I moved some 'hot' items such as magma cubes, magma cream, and blaze powder to a chest in a different room, and that didn't work.
  • I had a fireplace blazing in the adjacent room above (lit netherrack). I extinguished the fire and my temperature still rises.

Welcoming any other ideas that I could test...particularly proven causes.

Thanks!
Well places where an environment is hot as you can check your biome. using F3 or using a mod that shows which biome u are in. Freezing water would help too. Paradise is also an island I co own it with Thdiamondtiger, if you have any questions you can ask me.
 

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Well places where an environment is hot as you can check your biome. using F3 or using a mod that shows which biome u are in. Freezing water would help too. Paradise is also an island I co own it with Thdiamondtiger, if you have any questions you can ask me.
What is it on a mac? Instead of F3 we mac users have brightness D:
 

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What is it on a mac? Instead of F3 we mac users have brightness D:
Pretty sure it's control F2. That should work. I take screenies with control F3 but I can't remember exactly as I'm just used to pressing the keys, I forgot the names XD You can change it in setting though
 
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Pretty sure it's control F2. That should work. I take screenies with control F3 but I can't remember exactly as I'm just used to pressing the keys, I forgot the names XD You can change it in setting though
O.O I've looked in settings, can u change the control F3 thing?
 

wolfcry1000

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Well places where an environment is hot as you can check your biome. using F3 or using a mod that shows which biome u are in. Freezing water would help too. Paradise is also an island I co own it with Thdiamondtiger, if you have any questions you can ask me.
Hi @Death_Inferno360, thanks for the tip. I did check (F3) and noted biome was 'Beach'. Is that known as a particularly hot biome in MCCities? I also noted I don't overheat anywhere else in the 'Beach' biome...just near my slimefun smelter. When I move the smelter to a different floor, though, i don't overheat...so I'm not sure the Smelter is causing the overheating issue.
 
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Hi @Death_Inferno360, thanks for the tip. I did check (F3) and noted biome was 'Beach'. Is that known as a particularly hot biome in MCCities? I also noted I don't overheat anywhere else in the 'Beach' biome...just near my slimefun smelter. When I move the smelter to a different floor, though, i don't overheat...so I'm not sure the Smelter is causing the overheating issue.
For future reference, this page should give you all the information you need to know about the plugin. https://www.spigotmc.org/resources/disease.3911/