Efficient ways to get rid of status "hot" and "damp"

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Sometimes I just can't get rid of my "hot" status - and, when I keep running I also become "overheated". Taking off clothes seems to help - but very very slowly, and I still keep a dark-yellow "hot" status after 15 minutes of being naked and not moving.

With getting "wet" and "damp" it seems to be similar. Making a fire sometimes won't help. In that case you are getting "hot" and are still "damp" at the same time.

Wet or damp clothes / equipment don't seem to dry ever.

I have experienced all of the above also with light-green "energized", "hydrated" and "healthy" statuses.

Am I doing something wrong or have I misunderstood something? Are the problems described above all known bugs in DayZ Standalone?



Best Answer

Hot: Take off your clothes or wear lighter clothes, avoid sprinting. You can also go prone in a small body of water, be careful not to drown.

Damp: Wring out your clothes and sit next to a fire, keep sprinting - make sure you are not in the rain or dip in to the water while drinking.




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