01-21-2018, 12:16 AM
(This post was last modified: 01-21-2018, 01:27 AM by Studenterhue. Edited 1 time in total.
Edit Reason: Expired? No, I meant unpowered.
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A very strange, very inexplicable bug, where the station's entire network of cables appear to be unpowered when pulsed by a multitool. Eventually, as APC cells lose charge, and with the wires apparently unpowered, various rooms in the station lose power about 30-40 minutes in, one by one.
You can alleviate the power loss somewhat by switching the APC cells when they lose charge. The cell chargers will still be running, so you can counter the electricity shatting itself by casually violating the Second Law of Thermodynamics. Hence, why I put Major rather than Critical.
I really do not know how to replicate this. Some rounds it happens, some rounds it doesn't. All I have are some observations:
You can alleviate the power loss somewhat by switching the APC cells when they lose charge. The cell chargers will still be running, so you can counter the electricity shatting itself by casually violating the Second Law of Thermodynamics. Hence, why I put Major rather than Critical.
I really do not know how to replicate this. Some rounds it happens, some rounds it doesn't. All I have are some observations:
- I really do mean they're unpowered. Even the wires directly below the TEG or solar panels will appear unpowered.
- Occurs regardless of whether or not the engine (the TEG in most of my experiences of this bug) is hotwired, or even running. Mild charburn or face-melting hellburn, the multitool will still say they're unpowered.
- Seems to occurs regardless of whether the solars are hotwired, regardless of whether the solar SMES Units are configured. (Memory of this is bit spotty, because I usually hotwire first, check the power status, then check the SMES).
- Heck, it (definitely) occurs even if the SMES Units are set to output power. Though memory is spotty over whether the SMES Units said they were actually outputting power.
- The SMES Units will still be charging though, somehow.
- Pretty much all of the station APCs will say they are not receiving external power.
- However, most of the machines will still be running, the lights will still be on, the emergency lights will turn on if Red Alert is declared, etc.
- Cutting cables you'd expect to be powered still releases sparks, even though the multitool will say they're unpowered.