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* Insects will no longer attack the colony when harmed by raiders | * Insects will no longer attack the colony when harmed by raiders | ||
* Hives will no longer spawn close to enemy bases | * Hives will no longer spawn close to enemy bases | ||
+ | * Item deterioration rate now takes into account several factors, including being outdoors, being unroofed, and being in water | ||
* No more random deaths from meteorites falling on colonists | * No more random deaths from meteorites falling on colonists | ||
* Caravan members now slowly gain social recreation when the caravan is not moving | * Caravan members now slowly gain social recreation when the caravan is not moving | ||
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* The “expectations” thoughts progress more rapidly. | * The “expectations” thoughts progress more rapidly. | ||
* Wounds are 50% less likely to become permanent scars. | * Wounds are 50% less likely to become permanent scars. | ||
+ | * Refactored how [[apparel]] insulation is calculated to be simpler, and rebalanced all apparel and stuff insulation stats. | ||
* Removed the impact of item hit points on various stats: Apparel armor rating, apparel insulation, shield belt max energy, melee weapon damage, ranged weapon accuracy. | * Removed the impact of item hit points on various stats: Apparel armor rating, apparel insulation, shield belt max energy, melee weapon damage, ranged weapon accuracy. | ||
* Small adjustments to some [[biome]] [[disease]] frequencies and animal densities | * Small adjustments to some [[biome]] [[disease]] frequencies and animal densities |