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Re: Escape shuttle decompression via building = Bad - Spy_Guy - 03-22-2015

I-Sett Wrote:It seems to be specific to building walls in certain locations in rooms. Building one in one spot: Fine. Building in one spot over: Deadly.
It's almost like walls are blocking invisible air vents. And somehow prevent oxygen from reaching certain areas. The north side of mechanics is one such spot. Western wall in the main hallway south of research entrance is another (just above the vending machines). It's bizarre.

Has this happened recently?


Re: Escape shuttle decompression via building = Bad - I-Sett - 03-22-2015

Spy_Guy Wrote:
I-Sett Wrote:It seems to be specific to building walls in certain locations in rooms. Building one in one spot: Fine. Building in one spot over: Deadly.
It's almost like walls are blocking invisible air vents. And somehow prevent oxygen from reaching certain areas. The north side of mechanics is one such spot. Western wall in the main hallway south of research entrance is another (just above the vending machines). It's bizarre.

Has this happened recently?

Within the past month. I'll jump on and see if it's still a thing and report back.


Re: Escape shuttle decompression via building = Bad - Zafhset - 03-22-2015

I've had the experience of magically snuffing out a big fire while trying to wall it off before. Not sure how recent or in the past that was though.


Re: Escape shuttle decompression via building = Bad - I-Sett - 03-22-2015

Yea, with some brief experimentation I was unable to recreate it today so I guess it's fixed? Also it seems the escape shuttle area is permanently oxygenated now even without the shuttle there? I'm not sure that's a problem, but it's a little strange:
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Hell of a lot better than freezing and suffocating inside the shuttle though, that's for damn sure.


Re: Escape shuttle decompression via building = Bad - Berrik - 03-24-2015

I had this happen a few weeks ago when I was fortifying AI Upload.


Re: Escape shuttle decompression via building = Bad - Roomba - 03-25-2015

As of last round, this is still a problem.


Re: Escape shuttle decompression via building = Bad - Spy_Guy - 03-25-2015

Roomba Wrote:As of last round, this is still a problem.

Shuttle decompression, air-devouring walls or both?


Re: Escape shuttle decompression via building = Bad - Roomba - 03-25-2015

Shuttle decompression, dunno about the walls.


Re: Escape shuttle decompression via building = Bad - Wire - 03-25-2015

For those curious: This is a long-standing issue with the current atmos/air code. Simply put, the atmos code is a pile of shit and likes to freak the fuck out at the slightest opportunity.

It is also almost undecipherable mess which means it might take a while to fix. A rewrite is in progress but yeah, ~eventually~.


Re: Escape shuttle decompression via building = Bad - Spy_Guy - 03-27-2015

At first I pondered the "ask folks nicely to not build shit in escape", then realized this would have the opposite effect.

This should work better.