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Okay everyone, I need to address something, I'm not stupid, the ship is SUPPOSED to sink, that's what I wanted and that's literally the WHOLE point of me downloading this map
But apparently when I was playing these maps back in March 2020 after I posted this, I loaded the map again and noticed that there were a few LUA errors and I don't remember what they said but I think THAT is what I think caused the ship to sink faster than it was programmed to do.
I'm not stupid, the ship sinking is what we ALL downloaded these maps for. the issue seemed to be resolved after a month of not playing these maps, but usually when I played in March, I noticed that when the ship is halfway underwater, the ship somehow skips the split and sinks faster than it's supposed to be as programmed before.
So I think you've proven your points,
Thanks for writing! I actually turned off the x86-x64 Chromium setting on my GMod and it worked, but I figured it out a few years ago by doing exactly what you told me, but thanks for helping me anyway! This way future people who come across the same issue as I did will use your words to fix their problem! :)