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sure you can comment why you didn't like it but you don't needed to start a war against ppl that enjoy this mod
and since you wanted to fight here is my thought about your comment.
did you ever played this game for real?? like more than 10hours?? did you ever made a base big enough to takeover more than half of the starting asteroid space?? because if you did you will be praising the OPness of this mod. it is just pure cheating compared to vanilla air locks.
IMAO, if a little bit of refined metals and some electricity scare you, maybe this game isn’t for you.
try Pineapple on pizza. its free game, don't need much thinking like ONI and is fun :)
On a more personal level, waterlocks just feel kinda bad to me? Like, unrealistic. Out of place in the fictional game world. Almost kinda like an exploit.
Stephen's mod is good because it fits into the fantasy of this game world better than waterlocks, and it's not overpowered like this mod is. It's a third tier of airlock: manual, then mechanized (requiring power and more metal, but opening quickly), then modded (requiring refined metal, power, and more space, but providing a perfect seal).