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[CLOSED PR] Remove floor melting functionality from chems
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Hard no.

Floors are exceptionally easy to repair. A standard stack of 50 metal can make 200 floor tiles. You can just use the tiles in-hand to lay down new floors in a matter of moments.

The actually annoying part is reintroducing an atmosphere to the room.

This PR does nothing to actually address the difficulty of repressurizing an area.

It's still trivial to vent an area using any number of methods, including the method this PR aims to nerf. (Just the melt the exterior walls instead of the floor). Chemistry is not disproportionately able to depressurize departments. Any assistant with a screwdriver and a crowbar can remove some windows to rapidly drain a chamber of its atmosphere.

In short, this PR seems ineffective and therefore unnecessary

Edit: this came off way more aggressive than I meant for it to, but I'm struggling to reword it while dealing with post-surgery brain
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RE: [PR] Remove floor melting functionality from chems - by Camryn - 04-27-2021, 10:19 AM

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