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Insulated conductive wire deconstruction drops the rubber that burn at 177 degree breaking vacuums


Randall_Flagg
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Basically title, the wire itself can resist the heat when built, im seeing right now a steel wire at 600 degree, working fine, but when i deconstruct it and rubber touch a hot surface it burns breaking vaccums, imho seems like something to correct but someone else said that is probably intentional, i didnt mark this as bug because of the differing opinions, is this intentional? imho it makes no sense that the wire when built resist the heat but the components not, i would gladly lose completelly the rubber instead of breaking a volcano vacuum as example


Steps to Reproduce

Build an insulated conductive wire over a hot surface, deconstruct it, rubber turns to co2.




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I think this behavior is fine and one of the quirky unintended consequences that give the game it's charm. However if there was a means for creating a higher temperature threshold rubber like plastium, might be an option at least for steam rooms. The core solution is to make heavy watt wires in your volcano rooms, so the solution is already present in the game.

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