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The emergency break system is rather crude and sadly is as precise as it can be because Barotrauma has no electrical component for getting external data such as boat speed or terrain awareness and so it's only time based.
Low power mode is rather simply wired. It simply turns off the larger locker full off junction boxes which are in turn connected to all lights and machines which are not needed.
I was just tracing the wiring in the editor to learn what low junction boxes low power mode turned off (so I could wire the suit lockers in), and to discover how the emergency break system worked
And what were you doing when you were tracing the wiring? I have left the wiring cabinet visible and editable but I do not assume that anyone is going to change anything about it during gameplay. I only left it editable as a fun little feature and maybe a way for traitors to 'have a 'lil fun'.
I can assure you that this new and improved version will make a great impression.
Thank you a lot.
Thanks for checking it out.