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Airlock causing Station to loose airtightness
Won't Fix
Server: Keen EU #01
Base Location: Space, Inside a Asteroid
So long story short
Base is Airtight- as long nobody leaves with the Airlock
After the Airlock is used it looses its air tightness and ANY block on this station could be damaged at this point
I provide a youtube video of me and my friend trying to fix the leak, how long it takes to fix, how frustrating it is- and how fast and easy it reocurrs
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Looks similar to this bug
Looks similar to this bug
Hello, Tom!
I agree with Brian in that it does look similar. That particular thread is awaiting a fix. We also have an ongoing thread with a lot of pressurization issues that we have been struggling to reproduce here https://support.keenswh.com/spaceengineers/pc/topic/pressurization-not-working-properly
Have you experienced this issue anywhere else?
Are you able to provide a blueprint of the issue for us to take a look at? I appreciate this is in a server so a blueprint would be the best option.
You can access your blueprints files by typing %appdata% into your Windows search bar and you will be redirected to the hidden Roaming folder. After that just follow: \Roaming\SpaceEngineers\Blueprints. Select the correct folder where your blueprint is saved (local or cloud), zip the file and attach it here.
Any further information and/or reliable reproduction steps would be a great help.
Kiind Regards
Laura, QA Department
Hello, Tom!
I agree with Brian in that it does look similar. That particular thread is awaiting a fix. We also have an ongoing thread with a lot of pressurization issues that we have been struggling to reproduce here https://support.keenswh.com/spaceengineers/pc/topic/pressurization-not-working-properly
Have you experienced this issue anywhere else?
Are you able to provide a blueprint of the issue for us to take a look at? I appreciate this is in a server so a blueprint would be the best option.
You can access your blueprints files by typing %appdata% into your Windows search bar and you will be redirected to the hidden Roaming folder. After that just follow: \Roaming\SpaceEngineers\Blueprints. Select the correct folder where your blueprint is saved (local or cloud), zip the file and attach it here.
Any further information and/or reliable reproduction steps would be a great help.
Kiind Regards
Laura, QA Department
Hello, Engineers!
Because there is no new comment from you, and we are unable to reproduce the issue on our own, I will close this thread now as outdated.
If you or any other player will experience this issue again, please make a new thread and provide all needed info there.
Thank you for understanding.
Kind Regards
Keen Software House: QA Department
Hello, Engineers!
Because there is no new comment from you, and we are unable to reproduce the issue on our own, I will close this thread now as outdated.
If you or any other player will experience this issue again, please make a new thread and provide all needed info there.
Thank you for understanding.
Kind Regards
Keen Software House: QA Department
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