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Major Atmos treats doors like they're closed even if they're open
#1
example image: https://imgur.com/a/P8j9XHu
as far as i can tell, doors act like walls when they're opened.
it's pretty easy to reproduce. just put a hole in a room, open a door and check the atmos levels of the room and the room behind the open door.
#2
I feel like this is a feature. It would be very annoying if escape vented every round because someone opened an airlock.
#3
wait I'm a bit confused

I've noticed the exact opposite behavior since Zewaka's changes

it used to be that doors open or closed acted as air barriers, but now I see gas easily flowing between rooms ever since the change

I will have to experiment some in-game...
#4
(07-01-2018, 05:51 PM)Sov Wrote: wait I'm a bit confused

I've noticed the exact opposite behavior since Zewaka's changes

it used to be that doors open or closed acted as air barriers, but now I see gas easily flowing between rooms ever since the change

I will have to experiment some in-game...

this happened on goon 1 about thirty minutes before this thread was posted. maybe the patch was pushed after this thread was made?
#5
(07-01-2018, 05:38 PM)Lord Birb Wrote: I feel like this is a feature.

no

(07-01-2018, 10:36 PM)Wraithcraft Wrote: maybe the patch was pushed after this thread was made?

no


(07-01-2018, 05:51 PM)Sov Wrote: it used to be that doors open or closed acted as air barriers, but now I see gas easily flowing between rooms ever since the change

I will have to experiment some in-game...

same

same
#6
Hm.

Could this've been the reason why you'd have to delete one of the floors under the exhaust route for the combustion chambers in order for them to work properly?
#7
This has been a thing for so long I assumed it was an intentional change. I think space wind stopped interfering with airlock traversal before cogmap2 was released.
#8
I've experienced it both ways in the last few days.
Sometimes, there is heavy wind from opening an airlock, sometimes none at all.
Is there a difference between airlocks and doors?


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