Scripting IMyAirVent.GetOxygenLevel() Always 0 on disabled Air Vents

Not Scared shared this bug 5 years ago
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If the air vent is disabled, the GetOxygenLevel function always returns 0. No matter what the oxygen level in the room actually is.


If I look at an air vent in the terminal, it shows me the "Room Pressure" and this number is accurate regardless of the enabled state of the air vent.


And why is this function not called "GetRoomPressure()"?

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Why vent must show any changable info in Off state?

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Why would it not? Even if the Air Vent is not in use, I still would like to know the level of Pressurization in a room.


When looking at the Air Vent in the terminal, I can see the air pressure even if the Air Vent is disabled. and if the room changes pressure I can see it change in the terminal.


Why? because I want the Air Vent to behave in script the same way it does in the Terminal. So the next guy doesn't waist hours trying to figuring out why his airlock code isn't acting they way he expects it too.

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Hello, Engineer!


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We really appreciate your patience.


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