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[78.10] Metals cool too fast

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Version #: 78.10

Suggested Name: Metals cool too fast

Suggested Category: Severe

Description: Metals cool too fast. Like 1 star every second or even less. The ingot was outside welding range before I managed to put it into anvil from turning solid.

Have you deleted your config files and are still able to reproduce this bug?: Yes

Pastebin.com link of the Crash Report: No crash

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I stealth patched this a few hours after release so I recommend either redownloading, or wait for 78.9 which should be out tonight and fixes a few other glitches

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Even at the default rate, they still cool too fast...

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Yeah. It is still quite fast compared to previous ones. Also the temperatures at which metals are workable/weldable/liquid seems to have shifted. On wiki, it says bronze is solid from Bright Red 4, but in my game it becomes solid at Bright red 1. 

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*bump* I have to say it again. I know the title says b78.8, but also in b78.9 metals cool way too fast. I could only just make double ingots before one already cooled below welding temperature whilst the other ingot was still liquid. There is just no way to pour the metal out of the jar more efficiently.

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I can confirm this still happens on 78.9. Taking a weldable bronze ingot out of the forge (from ***danger***) only nets you 5~ seconds to weld it. That's not feasible on a slightly laggy server.

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I just tried making gold sheets and holy hell, is it hard. Getting two ingots into weldable range into anvil takes fast hands. And you have to have both ingots at same temperature. Just a slight difference and it is impossible to have both of them into weldable range. And I had to have them liquid. Can't imagine how welding sheets into double sheet would work.

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