11-10-2023, 09:53 AM
(This post was last modified: 11-10-2023, 10:02 AM by Lord_earthfire. Edited 8 times in total.)
(11-10-2023, 08:21 AM)Caio029 Wrote: This was mildly mitigated by the fact that once an airlock was ID-wire hacked, it would refuse access to everyone that bumped on it, but now, there's literally no downside of hacking airlocks. I personally think that's bad design. Airlocks should have some difficulty when hacking it.
It was nerfed. it now makes the same sound like when you pulse it. Which means it kinda is as loud as just pulsing the power wire and crowbarring it.
And looking at welding walls, packet hacking or the power wires, single doors are never much of a hassle. The difficulty was always doing it without getting spotted and called out. We can talk if we should make accessing areas more difficult in general. But at that point we don't only need to nerf the access wire, but other methods of access as well. Or introduce a "secure door" which has additional protection.
If we want to just bring it on par with crowbarring/power wire pulsing, i would suggest people getting shocked when trying to cut wires without insulative gloves.