I ask this question mostly due to the fact that - I slammed a 50 km asteroid into the planet at 30 km a second, slamming into the Gulf of Mexico, with hundreds of pieces of the asteroid crashing into the planet over the equivalent of several hours.
The temperature hardly changed by a percent. Nothing bad happened.
Will this see a fix in the future? It'd be nice to slam an asteroid into the Earth and watch a wall of fire engulf the planet and fry it.
To further this statement, I decided to test it out and crash an asteroid into the Earth at 1LS (1 Light Speed). A big fiery spot appeared around the impact spot - the temperature of the planet still did not change, still static, stuck at 14.2. Though, after I sped it up by several minutes, it didn't go up - it actually went down. An asteroid striking the Earth at the speed of light, and the temperature goes down and the planet freezes instead of cooking.
This wasn't an issue in the previous version. Will this be fixed?