Landers

DArmada03 shared this bug 5 years ago
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Hi,


i came across a slight issue with planetary landers after the update.

I spawned in a lander on earth, put up my visor, so i don't waste o2(yep i know habbit) and you start losing health as if you don't have any oxygen, put your visor back down and your fine.


Only time this stopped was when i merged the lander to the ground.

This also happened with another players lander also. You approch the lander thats not merged and you start dieing from lack of oxygen even tho, its on the earth like planet.


I've got Video footage of this happening, if you need it, i can provide it for you.

This has only happened on a DS, but not in a single player.


if i get anymore information, i'll post it here.

DArmada03

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Just Adding!


To Repeat this action, Spawn in a new lander, open visor and head down and open the door.

soon as its open it, your life starts draining.

you can be 5m to the ground or 1500m+ and it will still have the issue, untill you merge the lander to the ground.


Can't repeat in a Single Player, only seems to be the DS that have this issue.

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Similar problem here. DS with a custom respawn ship. This one is made from small blocks. After landing, anytime I got close to the lander, I started taking damage like there was no air. Yet the o2 indicator on my hud never turned red. as long a I kept my visor UP, I did not take damage while near the lander.

Others on the same DS reported the same problem

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Are the servers using Torch?

Placing a block on the grid fixed this for me.

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Yes the DS was running torch. You think this may be a torch bug?

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I can't say for certain, but every time I've experienced this bug the server was running Torch. Placing a block on the grid in question will fix the void zone so I just got used to it.

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my server wasn't using Torch.

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Hello, Engineer!


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