Stormworks: Build and Rescue Beta

Stormworks: Build and Rescue Beta

Leviathan I
Hotwire83 25 Feb, 2018 @ 12:01am
Love this thing
This is an awesome machine!!

Just a few thoughts.

I had to re-plumb the starbord balast "discharge" intakes. Might just be a game glitch, but after some extensive trouble shooting into not being able to discharge from the starbord side, I narrowed it dow to those, also had to re-plumb the mid-ship, #2 port discharge. Can't figure out the why, but its problaby an issue with the Beta more than anything.

Really have been having a blast witht the sub. I took some time and wired up some more buttons...

Made a button that will fill and one that will empty all tanks at once. Ballast gague now are set so the Strb is secondary and Port is primary relitive to each gague, this allows for easy fine tuning of balast in tanks.

Also hooked up the aft dive planes with a few logic switches so that I can either have them adjusting pitch, or have them sync with the bow planes to allow for fine vertice adjustments while underway.

Last thing that was fun I added an indicator light and locking buttons to the slider between the airlock and the rest of the ship. This is tied to the fill level and the light comes on and you cannot operate the door to the ship with water in the air lock. (keeps me from flooding the ship)

I know this is a work in progress, but I just spen like 6 hours with this thing, and really think you have a great platform here. Thanks for putting it up and I look forward to more time with this upon relase of the game.
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Faust  [developer] 25 Mar, 2018 @ 9:13pm 
Wow, thank you. I havent purchased the full game yet but will be shortly. I would love to see what you did with the thing.

I actually have a much larger sub in the works with a lot more interior room.

Yes, I recall rewiring that thing at least three times and I'm not sure what the glitch is but I also ran into that starboard side failing to blow out. Part of the issue was that when the intake was attached to an interior wall, it sometimes flooded the interior instead of the ballast.


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