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i cant seem to find it and i dont want to tear the statio napart anymore then i have to
If so do you have it on workshop??
Thanks you
I also managed to set up a better arrangement for a pair of two carefully adjusted gravity generators, one on each of the loading arms, that gives better coverage of the station, eliminating that zero-g area in one of the airlocks. I also set it up so that the reactor area is actually gravity-free, because I feel that with it being something you probably wouldn't want to access outside of maintenance reasons, it'd likely not need gravity. Plus it's just fun. :D
I apologize if you have addressed these issues, I'm currently trying to clean up my subscribed files list before I get back into playing the game.
Happy engineering :)
Please Help!
Anyway, I was right. Because of your ice sorters, the oxygen generator and tanks were actually separated from the rest of the base. The sorters are one-way, I think, and they weren't letting air get from the generator to the rest of the base. After testing by running conveyor tubing from the generator to one of the floor connectors, I knocked out one of the sorters and replaced it with a connector, and it seems to have solved the issue.
I also seem to be having issues with oxygen. The generator IS making it, because the oxygen tanks are filling up (one was disabled in the blueprint for some reason, but it's on now), but the vents don't seem to be capable of pressurizing any of the rooms completely. It's as if there's only so much oxygen to go around (even in creative?) and it's not enough for the base.
I suspect I know what the issue is, and I'll let you know if I'm right.