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I turned off the power while in the ocean. (I Know this is user error but hold with me)
And as i expected the hatch on the bottom opened and flooded the ballast tanks.
then the pressure in only the living compartment started to rise to a critical point. killing me in a dive suit.
Do you know what would cause this?
I Found A Bug.
with the fresh update to these subs you did recently. (great job BTW)
I went to go test this sub out. I figured out that the airlock, when set to fill, will pressurise to the point of killing you.
I figure this might mean that you might need to take the air out of the airlock when filling.
Maybe put the removed air into the air tanks just installed with the air filtration system
you should make a minisub that has a docking hatch so it can dock onto ships and maybe a larger submarine