Why would you presume "bad faith"?
There is literally a tower buried upside down in ice in Rime, so the ceiling is the floor.
From my perspective, refusing to try a product with simple, but evocative features like this because of quibbles like "The cold rules in the DMG don't fit my taste" or "Two years without sun is too much"...is the silly argument.
These are trifles. Want more deadly Blizzards...go to Dairy Queen..

...or layer on a Cone of Cold effect. The module, as always, is the starting spot.
Not every product will speak to everyone, that is a given.
I just think it is unreasonable for middle age gamers with decades of game play under, (or over

), their belt to expect that a module must match perfectly, their ideal product dream.
Any module by Ed Greenwood always has at least one Encounter that is way too deadly, with a magic item that is way over the top.
That is before we get into the naming conventions.
The same is roughly true for Gygax.
I know a person that has never liked any module for D&D, ever, except the old UK -made Solo play module. Their opinion matters, but even they would concede that their viewpoint is a bit of a singleton perspective.
I will also point out, as a player that person will play anything. They are just a picky DM.