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but i learned it can not be filled up all the way cause it will sink XD
FYI I did find a little bug, I will work on fixing it myself but just wanted to let you know.
PS-5 has a capacity of 47.2 ; SB-5 has a capacity of 87.7 displayed and seemingly doesn't count when filling. I took screenshots if you'd like, too.
Yeah I'll think about making a more in depth system description for my next builds.
I especially enjoy the cargo control room, the interface there is very neat- awesome job.
Only recommendation I have is to maybe add a section on here explaining how to work everything on the ship, or a YT video, or something. I was able to answer all questions I personally had by researching comments here, but a Guide or Video would have been great help!
All in all, 10/10 :)
DP button is next to the DP screen under the autopilot
Also no scuttle
Set first a course and then press the black circle on the right above the course selector. Note that the thruster controls are not working via the AP.
Yeah if the hull is damaged to badly the bilge pumps might not be able to keep up. Also if you damage a ballast tank you will have to use the ballast system to empty the tank, for the tanks here are no bilge pumps.
The small lifeboat indeed flips when you jump on top, try to get in the seat right away to stop this from happening.
Automatic bilge pumps are, as the name suggests, automatic. They start pumping right away when a compartement is flooding. However when the pump itself or the fluid meter is damaged the pump wont work