My Winter Car has a host of different player attributes that you’ll need to manage to survive the cold and build your project car.
The attributes are visible on top of your screen, and they have their own meters. The idea is to keep the meters in check, and there are different ways to do so. This guide will help you understand them better so that you don’t run into unexpected problems when out in the cold.
All player attributes in My Winter Car explained
The table below has information about every player’s stat/attribute that will be visible on top of your screen. I have also added steps about how you can manage them efficiently.
| Attribute | How it Works | How to Manage |
|---|---|---|
| Problem | Since you’re an alcoholic as per the lore, you’ll need alcohol in a routine fashion. | Drink beer or other alcoholic beverages. Drink water to keep yourself in control. Repeat for full recovery. |
| Hunger | Causes starvation | You will need to eat food. You can get them from Teimo’s Shop or Pub Nappo. Drinking alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages also reduces hunger slightly (but not very effective). You should eat when the Hunger meter is high, or after you have done physical work. |
| Stress | It can be fatal if left unchecked | You can drink coffee and grilled meats to reduce stress. Sauna sessions also work, as do chopping firewood. You can also swear by pressing the N key to reduce stress. Avoiding hangovers or fines will also help you manage your stress better. |
| Urine | Bladder fullness that will cause stress | Find a toilet and press P to urinate. Plan in advance if you’re working out for long hours. |
| Fatigue | Causes blackouts | The best way to manage fatigue is by sleeping on sofas or beds. Always rest in the indoor areas, as it can be pretty cold outside. Driving below 120 kmph will also slightly lower your Fatigue. |
| Temperature | Causes Hypothermia | Always wear dry and warm clothes along with winter gear. Stay close to heaters and fireplaces when your body temperature is low. Drinking hot beverages also helps, and you should always turn on the in-built car heater while driving. |
| Sweat | Happens if you’re overheated. | Don’t wear clothes that are too heavy inside rooms. You can also remove extra layers if you’re at a place where temperatures are normal. |
Ultimately, some of the attribute meters can go out of control, especially if you’re doing jobs like that of a taxi driver. The table above has every bit of information you’ll require to bring these meters back to normal levels.







