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Glaciers from Ice Crystaleyezer won't melt by fire


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During my thousands hours of game time I've melt many natural glaciers with fire, but I encountered such situations for multiple times when I try to melt a glacier in my crystaleyezer-centred base. No matter how hard I try to melt the glacier with lit object, campfire, even dwarf star, SOME of them JUST WON'T MELT.

I tried to remove all server mods, take away the eyeball from the crystaleyezer, jumped into another season, reloaded the game, and set a big fire enough to burn my base to ashes, but they just stood there.

It's not what annoys me. The most upsetting thing is that SOME will melt just like natural glaciers, while others from the same crystaleyezer just won't. Or after a reload they suddenly can melt, yet after another reload they cannot. It's unpredictable and I have no idea about it.

 

One of my fruitless attempt trying to burn down my whole base.

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This happened to me too. I had a glacier from an ice crystaleyezer in the middle of my base that wouldn't go away. Currently I stopped playing on that world, but I still can't melt it regardless of how much fire I put onto it.

I think it has something to do with the turf or the structures around it.

 

1 hour ago, _zwb said:

This is intended, it only melts when local temperature is above 0

It doesn't explain the ambiguity of why some glaciers can be melt while others cannot. I called dwarf stars on them at the same time. In fact, except from whether they could be melt down or not, they look no different to me, and I wonder if it's some coding gone wrong.

29 minutes ago, Stanrimon said:

 

It doesn't explain the ambiguity of why some glaciers can be melt while others cannot. I called dwarf stars on them at the same time. In fact, except from whether they could be melt down or not, they look no different to me, and I wonder if it's some coding gone wrong.

Does the distance from the center to the glacier affect the natural temp? Like the farther away the glacier is the closer to 0 degrees it is?

42 minutes ago, Snapchrap said:

Does the distance from the center to the glacier affect the natural temp? Like the farther away the glacier is the closer to 0 degrees it is?

It's a fixed -10 degrees atmosphere

1 hour ago, Stanrimon said:

 

It doesn't explain the ambiguity of why some glaciers can be melt while others cannot. I called dwarf stars on them at the same time. In fact, except from whether they could be melt down or not, they look no different to me, and I wonder if it's some coding gone wrong.

After a bit more digging they seems to be same as regular ice glacier?

Sorry for the misinformation earlier in this thread.

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