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Similarly, the opposite is true. It is a known fact that deserts get extremely cold at night. While we won't go to the extent of reaching freezing temperatures, you can expect severe temperature changes depending on the time of day. Chernarus and Livonia do not ask much of you as a player when it comes to movement around the map. The aspect of environmental pressure on those maps mostly means less than ideal weather or poor visibility. On Nasdara, there are many more factors that will influence your travels across the map. You will have to make strategic decisions based on your current state and available resources.



The goal with these climate-focused pieces was to make them feel useful, practical, and specific to Badlands, while keeping the worn-down, lived-in look that DayZ demands. All in all, clothing in Nasdara isn't just there to change how survivors look. It reinforces something core to the experience. Surviving this terrain means adapting to the region itself.
Hope you had a lovely read! 
Hey Survivors,
Image Source: https://www.expats.cz/czech-news/article/bonfires-for-witch-burning & Praha 6
The event will be the same as last year. But if you want a refresher, here's the list of things you can expect. 


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