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My ship has a piston with a large magnetic plate on it, to extend it and grab smaller ships, rovers or just chunks of debris out with me through jumps from planet to planet. Turns out that if the magnetic plate is touching the forcefield generators, no matter how much you turn it on or off, it won't work and atmosphere will just leak outside as if nothing was there.
However, you can just grind it down, turn the forcefield back on AND THEN rebuild the magnetic plate, and that fixed it for the moment. I can even extend the piston and retract it with no loss of oxygen or temperature. ♥♥♥♥ if I know why.
Sorry I'm late.
Forcefield Generators still works as of v1.199. Grouping makes no difference in function, nor does turning them on or off. Whatever is going wrong is on your end.
Ensure that your forcefield sizes are correct, and that you close them in the K-menu while they are turned on. If there are any gaps where blocks can be placed, the forcefields will not "seal" a room.