I am designing a replica Warthog from Halo, I am using light armor 2x1x1 tip slope and up against it is a Light armor sloped corner. It will not pressurize, even though it is visibly half a block overlap. I will attach screenshots. Thank you.
[BUG] 01_205_023 New Bridge Helm Windows Not Airtight
Won't Fix
Hi Keen Team!
I am reporting for another player not able to report on the Support Portal,
Looks like the New Bridge Helm Windows does in not airtight in a specific setup / specific combination and I recommend to read all about it on Steam Bug Report sub forum, this Report :
New Bridge Helm Windows Not Airtight :: Space Engineers Bug Reports (steamcommunity.com)
He also shared a world with bugged setup in ready for testing, see attached ZIP file.
Image of the not airtight setup :

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I have the same bug
Keen Team!
Here is another world shared on the Workshop and ready for testing :
Steam Workshop::New Bridge Block Air Test (steamcommunity.com)
Keen Team!
Here is another world shared on the Workshop and ready for testing :
Steam Workshop::New Bridge Block Air Test (steamcommunity.com)
Hello, Engineer!
Thank you for reaching our forum with this issue.
Issue was successfully reproduced on our side and put into our internal system.
Kind regards,
Keen Software House: QA Department
Hello, Engineer!
Thank you for reaching our forum with this issue.
Issue was successfully reproduced on our side and put into our internal system.
Kind regards,
Keen Software House: QA Department
Hello Engineer,
We would like to follow up on this report with some additional clarification.
After further investigation, the issue shown here is not related to the New Bridge Helm Windows themselves. In the reported setup, the interior corners are built using two half-type blocks placed together. While this configuration may visually appear sealed, those specific block combinations do not produce an airtight seal in any situation due to a limitation of the airtightness system.
As a result, the observed air leak is expected behavior with the blocks used in the corners, rather than a bug with the bridge blocks or windows.
Kind Regards,
Ludmila Danilchenko
Head of Space Engineers QA Department
Hello Engineer,
We would like to follow up on this report with some additional clarification.
After further investigation, the issue shown here is not related to the New Bridge Helm Windows themselves. In the reported setup, the interior corners are built using two half-type blocks placed together. While this configuration may visually appear sealed, those specific block combinations do not produce an airtight seal in any situation due to a limitation of the airtightness system.
As a result, the observed air leak is expected behavior with the blocks used in the corners, rather than a bug with the bridge blocks or windows.
Kind Regards,
Ludmila Danilchenko
Head of Space Engineers QA Department
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