Stationeers Faster airlocks Build and coding.
This is a code heavy build, mostly uneditied as I figured out how to do it, so be warned. This is for a fully custom airlock that can use multiple vents for compressing and decompressing for faster cycling. It will monitor the environment on both sides of the airlock and open both doors when the airlock is not required. It will seal the bulkhead if there problems detected on either side.
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The Master Stationeers guru is back teaching us again and what a teacher he is which I applaud you multiple times sir.
He is back...
Your explanations are so clear and easy to understand. Thank you for making this video!🤝
You should create a tandem airlock, for multiplayer ;) When one opens out, the other swaps to in and vice versa.
Yes Another video!!!!
Great build and so awesome that you go through the whole process. Trying to learn the MIPS programming and this helps a lot.
you can address pins through a register, if you set r11 to 0 and then do "s dr11 Open 0" it will close the door on pin 0, if r11 is set to 1 then it will close the door on pin 1
Was just thinking about doing something similar to this. What i want to do is set up a door system from one room of the main base to another, and set it so in the event one room loses pressure, it starts an emergency shut-off that converts the set of doors into an emergency airlock.
So, now is it time for a new vulcan playthrough with the new airlock system?😁🤣
Can you use logic to open/close pipes? If you can you could've done something similar before maybe.
...it's been a while since i played this game, buy i seem to recall that the active vents have parameters for pressure sensing, is that correct? if we are ic coding the airlock, can you use those to get the pressure rather than sensors? this would free up pins for other fun stuff.
amazing job Mick big thank you for that amazing script
Is there a way to amend this to work with say multiple hanger doors?
i have the fastest airlock prove me wrong
You never cease to amaze me Mick!