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Splits up large hallway areas into smaller hallways #482

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@ToasterBan ToasterBan commented Aug 15, 2023

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as it does on the tin, mostly splitting up metastations central hallway into 4 subsections and splitting the departures/aft hallway into two

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qol: Large metastation hallways (Central and Aft) have been split into smaller hallways to make atmos management easier.
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Could you possibly provide an editor screenshot showing the area objects?

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Could you possibly provide an editor screenshot showing the area objects?

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francinum commented Aug 25, 2023

Thanks, looks good for the most part, but these areas can be anchored a lot better against reasonable geometry. See below.





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francinum commented Aug 27, 2023


Outside library, Overstacked tile, Move the APC behind the middle O2 closet.

Just across from the previous issue, Move the air alarm down one tile.

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done, APC movement was done on the previous commit

@Kapu1178 Kapu1178 enabled auto-merge (squash) August 31, 2023 18:18
@Kapu1178 Kapu1178 merged commit 1cd5d27 into DaedalusDock:master Aug 31, 2023
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@ToasterBan ToasterBan deleted the gas-hall-zone-blahahahfsdfadf branch August 31, 2023 18:47
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