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Zgłoś problem z tłumaczeniem
However, their AI still automatically equips diving suits during low-oxygen or high-pressure situations, even though they don’t need them.
This leads to immersion-breaking behavior where robots act like humans and waste diving suits that other crew members might need.
Inside the Robotrauma Mod Folder - 2948488019/Characters/Human/Human.xml holds the two power drain mechanics (CTRL + F and type drain) which you can comment out or delete. Water damage to robots is also labeled so search for it and comment/delete that as well.
Without those lines of text, Robots won't take damage from being in water without a suit nor will they drain power as the affliction and the line of text that was supposed to handle that at all times was never given to them. You can go through every line of text in each XML that references the power drain mechanic but no errors or complications will arise from simply not doing so.
I have a mod called Robotrauma Medical Conversion Tweaked that removes the power drain mechanic along with other beneficial tweaks to Robotrauma.