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I have a few mods dat requires meh and/or my friends 2 have the helmet/s off while in a structure or environment full of O2 4 buffs is the reason I need 2 know, so I don't kill my self or my friends when trying 2 go in2 an environment void of O2 LUL(since perm death will be enabled 4 mar misery). ^w^
So by UR explanation, its treated as armor block, where all 4 sides are airtight, although U can still pass through it, while in the block its self it acts as a vacuum of space, so no O2 inside the block its self, is my assumption correct? ?w?
(Dis is critical need 2 know info btw. >w<)
Does dis take up O2? ?w?
Like if both doors are open dan ship's O2 gets vented, or when I open the Inner door dan close it and open the Outer door a small amount of O2 gets vented? ?w?
I'm looking 4 door system dat doesn't vent my O2 in2 space and is compact yet server friendly. >w<
Suggestion: Could U make an alternate version where the inner door (with name plate stating dat side is the inner door) n walls is always airtight regardless if its open or close dat would be very server friendly. ^w^
Brilliant, thank you.
though now that I think about it, in game we only have left and right sliding corridor round doors, so... is there a way you can make two models for corridor round airlock doors where one door slide up into the ceiling to open, and another block the door slides down into the floor to open?
if so that'd be fantastic because it'd give more freedom for where you can and can't place the corridor round airlock doors.