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Schrödinger tiles: solid-to-solid transition in an open airlock creates tiles with strange properties


nicvampire_1
  • Branch: Live Branch Version: Windows Pending

Described it in detail here. Basically, when a solid-to-solid transition happens inside of an opened mechanised airlock or a bunker door (possibly all other doors that can't have solid tiles created in them), it creates an invisible tile where that transition happened. It mostly works as a solid tile, but it also doesn't seem to transfer heat. And more importantly - duplicants can pathfind through it, but flying critters can't. Resolved by reloading the save file, so definitely low priority. 


Steps to Reproduce

(In Sandbox)
1) Create a chamber with some hot gas, hot enough to be capable of cooking some peat into coal, or dirt into sand (only tested for peat)

2) Place a mechanised airlock in the chamber

3) Open it, for example, with a green automation signal

4) Place a small amount of peat or dirt in that airlock. 

5) Wait until it cooks

The tile where it was is now that tile with strange properties. It isn't shown on material overlay as gas. 

For making both tiles of the mechanised airlock like this, conveyors can be used. 
 




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