the russian winter was terrible.
A norwegian ss man i have spoken with said temperatures were so low that the trees where cracking. being outside for more than 15 minutes was very dangerous, but there wasnt much fightning when it was that cold.
anyway, my point: if temperature play a role in the battles, maybe "camping" should be dangerous.
like, sitting still for 5 minutes ruins your legs or atleast prevent you sprinting until your legs have warmed up againd, so you would have to run(or walk depending on how long you "camped") maybe 50m before you can sprint.
Reloading should also take longer. has anyone here ever tried working in minus 35 celsius or worse?
tuching metal is very painful and holding it for to long can result in quite serius wounds.
I used to work as a surveyer here in norway and once had to stand behind my tripod in -32 celsius for a couple of workdays. It was hell. Had to go to the car every 30 minutesjust to warm up and we had really good winter clothing but it dosnt help. if you dont move you freeze. the russian winter was far colder than that, and in russia the winds get qoute strong some places making blizzards quite common.
HOWEVER, do we need this to have fun with the game?
also if there are breath clouds, would snipers(and others) be able to eat snow to stay hidden?