nice video - like the way you explain things. I believe that the game looks at a cubic unit as a single area, so even though having 2 vents is faster, you could make it even faster by putting your passive vents in separate blocks
@ggfirestorm3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Holy. I like your thinking. After reading your comment I went straight to a game I've saved to test it out. I placed a passive vent in another "cube" and ran some very basic time tests including having three passive vents off of two Active but it didn't seem to make a difference. Admittedly they weren't very accurate tests (girlfriend using phone stop watch) but no significant decrease in time found. I would be interested in any tests you've done or any thoughts you may have ? Thanks for subscribing
@mwwoggy3 жыл бұрын
@@ggfirestorm Honestly, never tried it myself - just remember watching a guy named Splitsie doing it on his channel a while back. Then again, thanks to all the updates lately, perhaps, it's no longer a thing. Come to think of it though, I don't think you'd see much of a difference in a single cube airlock anyway, only so much air in there. The ones Splitsie made were for larger airlocks. Happy to subscribe :) I'm always on the lookout for other Stationeers enthusiasts
@lateinthegame4383 жыл бұрын
Looks like a fun game! Keep up the good work bruh. Have A Great Play!
@ggfirestorm3 жыл бұрын
Cheers mate - always a day to play 😊
@VHS_SerenityКүн бұрын
ive found my external pipes letting cold air out keep getting condensation, leading it to fail, i have no clue how to fix that, other then that, theres unfortunately not much that jve learnt from this
@ggfirestormКүн бұрын
The game has moved on considerably since this video was made so some mechanics may have changed. It maybe that you need to use insulated pipes now ? But I havent checked. Thanks for the comment👍
@VHS_SerenityКүн бұрын
@@ggfirestorm I've tried everything i can, insulated pipes, heated pipes, water pipes, pipes in heated rooms, pipes in cold rooms, nothin
@VHS_SerenityКүн бұрын
and noone has a video explaining how to do it
@gbgrantme4 жыл бұрын
Nice!
@ggfirestorm4 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@ВладимирКострицкий-л3г4 жыл бұрын
Not automated and one wrong action and you will complete mess base atmosphere(Critical on Vulcano). With this you can place 1 act vent and switch it on manually.(per side)
@ggfirestorm4 жыл бұрын
Agreed - one wrong action and you will have to reheat or re cool the room you left. However the failsafe I have in place is that it doesn't lead directly into my hydroponics room so therefore isn't critical. But it is fast especially with higher atmospheric pressures and overall getting in and out of the base fast was my goal - one active just wasn't enough.
@Sjokoen3 жыл бұрын
Is this kind of airlock good for a greenhouse on mars ?
@ggfirestorm3 жыл бұрын
Shouldn't be a problem if your careful. Its what I use on every planet. However its possible to make a mistake so I usually have a separate air lock to the greenhouse inside the work area that has its own airlock (same type) to act as a buffer, especially on planets with large temperature differences.
@Outworlder3 жыл бұрын
Ok, this skips the pressurization step. If you do a standard airlock with 4 active vents it's pretty quick - and you can cancel pressurization too. For early game when you don't have reliable power, it might be worth to setup such a thing but with the power controllers you start with. Use them to turn on an off, with no vampire power draw. One thing that's annoying in Europa is that, with a normal airlock, the door will stay open when you are outside. This is a problem when you don't have insulated pipes yet, need to be very careful to expose them as little as possible. The manual airlock approach allows one to keep the external door closed. Next step for this would be to automate it with IC (or logic chips I guess). This way there would be no mistakes.
@ggfirestorm3 жыл бұрын
The other useful thing with it, is being able to use it for temperature and pressure control manually. See my guide on Temperature control, when, even on Europa, it gets too hot inside - and when it gets too hot the pressure rises.