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Space Pressure System?

Posted: Sat Nov 26, 2016 4:15 pm
by killerken924
So would it be possible to remove all of the water and make the outside a vacuum? And make it act like a vacuum? Say a window breaks instead of water flooding in and raising the pressure, it would be that all of the gasses would be sucked out into the vacuum, this would include some solid movable objects including humans, of course there would have to be a way for airlocks to close in case of a situation like this occurs, emergency airlocks.
You could keep or remodel the rocks already in the game and make them into asteroids.
So basically i think it would be awesome if there was some sort of mod or mission built into the game to make this game a space game.
I know i know it sounds alot like ss13, and i really enjoy the game the way it is now, playing it a lot, But this sounds incredible.
Would it be possible(Yes everything is) How hard would it be?
Is there plans for such a thing?

Re: Space Pressure System?

Posted: Sat Nov 26, 2016 4:48 pm
by etet2
killerken924 wrote:So would it be possible to remove all of the water and make the outside a vacuum? And make it act like a vacuum? Say a window breaks instead of water flooding in and raising the pressure, it would be that all of the gasses would be sucked out into the vacuum, this would include some solid movable objects including humans, of course there would have to be a way for airlocks to close in case of a situation like this occurs, emergency airlocks.
You could keep or remodel the rocks already in the game and make them into asteroids.
So basically i think it would be awesome if there was some sort of mod or mission built into the game to make this game a space game.
I know i know it sounds alot like ss13, and i really enjoy the game the way it is now, playing it a lot, But this sounds incredible.
Would it be possible(Yes everything is) How hard would it be?
Is there plans for such a thing?
it is possible but i do not think developers will do that until game is polished. i could try to make mod, but no one would play it. few people play barotrauma and even fewer people would download aditional stuff and move it into game folder

Re: Space Pressure System?

Posted: Sat Nov 26, 2016 4:49 pm
by etet2
maybe in future

Re: Space Pressure System?

Posted: Mon Nov 28, 2016 6:48 pm
by asialsky
Hypothetically that could be rigged to work right now.
-Make water invisible
-Add minus sign to water push force to make it pull
-You still run out of O2 because that water is still technically there.

It'd just require a specially designed sub that can drain itself.
(Pump spam, or gaps in floors to let inviso-water out easier)

Re: Space Pressure System?

Posted: Thu Dec 01, 2016 7:30 pm
by Marios
This is literally Space Station 13 even if you claim otherwise.

If you want a space game, it already bloody exists. This is an underwater game.

Re: Space Pressure System?

Posted: Wed Dec 14, 2016 9:55 pm
by etet2
asialsky wrote:Hypothetically that could be rigged to work right now.
-Make water invisible
-Add minus sign to water push force to make it pull
-You still run out of O2 because that water is still technically there.

It'd just require a specially designed sub that can drain itself.
(Pump spam, or gaps in floors to let inviso-water out easier)
you can't just add minus sign. water physics is not in xml files it's coded in c# so it will be MUCH complicated than that.

Re: Space Pressure System?

Posted: Thu Dec 15, 2016 6:06 pm
by asialsky
etet2 wrote:
asialsky wrote:Hypothetically that could be rigged to work right now.
-Make water invisible
-Add minus sign to water push force to make it pull
-You still run out of O2 because that water is still technically there.

It'd just require a specially designed sub that can drain itself.
(Pump spam, or gaps in floors to let inviso-water out easier)
you can't just add minus sign. water physics is not in xml files it's coded in c# so it will be MUCH complicated than that.
You're right. /I/ can't add a minus sign, but not because it's complicated;
I simply don't have the source code.

C or not, the solution is still as simple as flipping a value from one vector to another with a minus sign or two.

Re: Space Pressure System?

Posted: Fri Dec 16, 2016 11:07 pm
by etet2
asialsky wrote:
etet2 wrote:
asialsky wrote:Hypothetically that could be rigged to work right now.
-Make water invisible
-Add minus sign to water push force to make it pull
-You still run out of O2 because that water is still technically there.

It'd just require a specially designed sub that can drain itself.
(Pump spam, or gaps in floors to let inviso-water out easier)
you can't just add minus sign. water physics is not in xml files it's coded in c# so it will be MUCH complicated than that.
You're right. /I/ can't add a minus sign, but not because it's complicated;
I simply don't have the source code.

C or not, the solution is still as simple as flipping a value from one vector to another with a minus sign or two.
it's possible to uncompile code but it still would be more complicated than just adding minus sign.

Re: Space Pressure System?

Posted: Fri Jan 06, 2017 6:11 am
by QuickLoad
I don't understand.

Why is there space in a body of deep pressurized water?
Airlocks prevent pressurized water already, but im very confused on what this space-pressure-system means..