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Rapporter et oversættelsesproblem
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First of all, thank you for making this mod. It is a lot of fun to play with.
I had a question with regards to the Engineer's two default innerwear gear items and their respective radiation sickness protection values.
In vanilla Barotrauma only the Hazmat Suit gives 60% protection against radiation sickness (or 90% with Danger Zone), whereas the Engineer's Jumpsuit gives no protection against radiation sickness at all.
In your guides you've been a bit vague as to which of these two items gives protection against radiation sickness, so let me just ask it straight out: did you add an unlisted radiation sickness protection to the basic Engineer's Jumpsuit , or is it still only the Hazmat Suit innerwear item that is effective against radiation sickness?
Engineer jumpsuit is moslty for electrical duty and burn protection so hazmat is the one you want to take for actual hazardous environements
Updated the mod description and the google doc to specify which suit
For whatever reason I can't get the description to change to transmit that info
we were safe about doing any Deconstruction and Fabrication taking it into the station to go the dirty work.
If I could have any possible response on why there was radioactive contamination I will much appreciate it.
Contamination has 2 sources
-Continuous via reactor damage (under 50%)
-Ponctual via deconstructing rods or radioactive ores
For radiation you have
-Reactor damage (start at 80% and ramp up as its gets more damaged), exposed fuel rods (tho those cause fires), depleted rods & ore as continuous source
Use the search function of your status monitor for the following
Uranium, thorium (along side their ores) and depleted fuel if the reactor is doing ticking noise its mildly radioactive but take a while before it has any effect depending how damaged it is
Supposedly all the materials appeared but the effect of radiation never disappeared. Our reactor was fine, as it was 100% from looking at the status monitor, only place we were getting contaminated from was from the fabrications room.
I also did search for uranium and thorium rods/ and any loose material that was used like iron, copper and uranium material but nothing was loose.
In altercation, keeping a bot in a suit using the clean command the ship at the time was spotless.