安装 Steam
登录
|
语言
繁體中文(繁体中文)
日本語(日语)
한국어(韩语)
ไทย(泰语)
български(保加利亚语)
Čeština(捷克语)
Dansk(丹麦语)
Deutsch(德语)
English(英语)
Español-España(西班牙语 - 西班牙)
Español - Latinoamérica(西班牙语 - 拉丁美洲)
Ελληνικά(希腊语)
Français(法语)
Italiano(意大利语)
Bahasa Indonesia(印度尼西亚语)
Magyar(匈牙利语)
Nederlands(荷兰语)
Norsk(挪威语)
Polski(波兰语)
Português(葡萄牙语 - 葡萄牙)
Português-Brasil(葡萄牙语 - 巴西)
Română(罗马尼亚语)
Русский(俄语)
Suomi(芬兰语)
Svenska(瑞典语)
Türkçe(土耳其语)
Tiếng Việt(越南语)
Українська(乌克兰语)
报告翻译问题









I've got a few suggestions:
- You can use a 3rd regex with "\b(0?([0-9]|[1-4][0-9]))\b" and constant 1/0 output to trigger an O2 alarm if the generator doesn't work and it falls below 50%.
- This can be easily adapted for a flooding alarm. Connect the signal outputs of water detectors in a similar way, and a regex with "\b(1)\b" basically becomes a universal OR-component.
Also, I think you can get away with using even fewer components if you use comma separators for the concatenations, and connect the last input to a detector as well (instead to the constant 0). Still need to test that myself though.
When I came to idea of combining outputs of several oxygen detectors to one control signal for generator I instead made all crew compartments doors on the sub to open when generator is off (hence having to deal with only one detector), and releasing the "open override" when generator is on (+ short flood override to make sure all doors will close if flooding is detected).