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Then again, I'm also playing on the dev branch.
Just need to ask.. you sure it's not a local problem?
I checked the area and all the rooms around it including in debug mode to see if there were anything unusual and i couldn't find any problems.
However earlier when i was building this ship i've witnessed the Engine/Reactor-room suddenly being unable to pressurize itself and then later it suddenly was able to pressurize, without me having done anything to try fix the problem.
The 3 blocks above and to the left of the door in the below screenshot are the fix -- not entirely sure of the cause.
http://psteamcommunity.yuanyoumao.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=877209262
keep in mind that i've placed almost all my gravity gens in places that are hidden for a normal player. you need to use spectator mode to find the gravity-gens and see how they work together :P
Also, I'm wonerding how to completely flip gravity in a certain area, like you did with the hangar.
After placing those gravity-generators, I place a second gravity-generator which is placed on a vertical surface. After you've placed the second one, you'll experience that you're tilted on the surface. That's the same effect you experience inside one of my elevators.
last step is to narrow down the affected area of the vertical gravity-generator so that it only affect the area inside the elevator and done ;)