Raise it too like 350- below zero in real life Ln2 is around 400- below zero f.I was thinking is there a coding problem too do this? @SNOWFIRE777 Do not come along and flame everybody.
@WallOfFire I dont know c but i believe thats around 300- below something.The coldest thing on earth is Ln2 its around 400- F.But in the game i am sure 273- is not the lowest temp that can be obtained.
if you learn to convert F to K or C, you will find that nothing in existence is below 0K, or -273C. Sure the number in tpt could go to ridiculously low numbers like -1000000, but it gets rid of any realism at that point.
@cracker64 Well of course but i saw the weather over in england once on my t.v.It said like 23 c then it said that like 80 degrees more for f.So thats where i get the idea.
@code1949 I am aware of heating and coldness.Something cold does not move because the molecules in it does not move there still so they lose there energy so water would freeze.Something hot the molecules in it move really fast so it has lots of energy.So lets say a piece of metal is at its melting point the molcules need more room too exspand so the metal would melt.Why dont people just stick too fahrenheit and forget the celesis and kelvin fahrenheit is extremely easy too know everything else makes no sence honestly. >_>