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Kinda like Husk infection, you don't know you have until it's almost done.
it looks weird
Edit: It is fixed now.
The extent of the electrical damage caused by the junction boxes also seems excessive to me, especially the range of the damage and the visual effects.
Another thing that would be interesting is Cherenkov radiation, which could make reactor damage visible especially if submerged
No. It was as long as it took for me to brows and buy stuff from the submarine engineer. I bought some upgrades and was walking back and was like "why am i covered in 3% burns?". Was able to recreate it on other saves as well with the heat stroke warning kicking on as soon as i enter the station room with a reactor in it.
Do outpost doctors cure contamination? It doesn't appear to be so. Maybe some decontamination mechanic would help here since it feels like there's little way to fix being contaminated other than taking iodide and waiting. I think nerfing the duration of contamination or providing some more direct way of removing it would be greatly beneficial.
I think the debug mode is a fantastic idea, cheers for that. Is it a separate mod to subscribe to?
Cheers, I love the work you're doing! :)
Not exactly like vanilla deyectors but I think it should work fine.
Maybe it could even have a power in wird required