Offset Door has wrong airtight behavior

Hans Peter shared this bug 4 years ago
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when the door is closed, the opposite part of the door block is also airtight.

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Hello, Engineer!


Thank you for your feedback! Your topic has been added between considered issues.

Please keep voting for the issue as it will help us to identify the most serious bugs.


We really appreciate your patience.


Kind Regards

Keen Software House: QA Department

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If I have a vacuum-facing Sliding Door (with the door panels facing vacuum) and on the opposite room-side have an Offset Door (offset-side flush with the Sliding Door), then in order:

* Sliding Doors & Offset Door: Closed: Room pressurises

* Sliding Door: Closed, Offset Door: Open: Room depressurises. Expected behaviour: As outer (Sliding Door) is closed, room should remain at pressure (possibly slightly compensation for inter-door vacuum)

Bizarrely through, if:

* Both doors are opened, then outer (Sliding Door) is closed, the room re-pressurises - proving consistent Sliding Door behaviour.

-ethzero

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This has been marked outdated, but I am experiencing the same behavior that ethzero described.

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Hello, Engineers!

Thank you for letting us know this is still an issue. Could you please provide a save file with reliable reproduction steps to reproduce the issue for us to take a look at?

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Kind Regards

Laura, QA Department

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Save file attached.

Steps to reproduce:

1. Start with the room and airlock pressurized completely and both doors closed.

2. Open the outer door (sliding door) to depressurize the airlock.

3. Close the outer door.

4. Open the inner door. Notice the entire room depressurizes when it should not since the outer door is closed.

5. Notice that if the outer door is opened and then closed again, the room will re-pressurize.

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Hello, Matt!

Thank you for the save file and reproduction steps - They were a huge help :)

I have successfully reproduced the issue and reported it internally.

Kind Regards

Laura, QA Department

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This behaviour can be temporarily fixed by opening both doors and closing the exterior door first and then closing the interior door. Once the Exterior door is no longer pressurised, the interior door goes back to the eroniuos behavior.


The airtightness seems not to be calculated on the subsequent doors for some reason.


This can be permanently fixed by placing a airvent (even unconnected in the floor between the doors.

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I am currently having a problem with offset doors and their airtightness, I put it facing up against a sliding door, so the space inside the sliding door would act as the airlock. When I open the offset door to go outside after just being built, I can exit through it then the sliding door without depressurizing. The problem is once I renter from the sliding door and through the offset door, the room depressurizes whenever the offset door opens, no matter which is open first now.

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This problem also seems to happen with the basic Door, as per my post here. I started with an offset door and tried replacing with a basic door to fix it but that didn't help.

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