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Was it simply a volatile rod hidden in the reactor room ?
What about making it 40 km/h That's what I'm doing on the Revuk submarine with my brother right now.
It's been a few updates since I've played so I'm not sure of any weird control conflicts. If you're really desperate to you could just use a wire to change the lights color pin.
@Пулемётчики
Vanilla engine upgrades give such a small force percentage difference that it's not really even noticeable especially with extremely large subs... and on top of that I've been nerfing the engines on subs for a while because clown-mains thought that anything above 20km/h was 'too overpowered' (despite more than half vanilla subs being more than 20, and many even reaching 25). Maybe I will see about increasing the base force stat for engines a tiny bit and doing some more extensive testing to find a decent middleground so the force percentage upgrades are more substantial increases.