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As soon as an unpatched reactor contains an active fuel rod.. it ignites just like any unshielded container you place an active rod in, since it doesn't have the tag.
The only way to stop it is to rush to the reactor, grab the containment unit, and remove the fuel rod. I'd like to use this mod but nothing in the guide suggests what I may be doing wrong. Can only assume there's some bug?
And don't count on a auto shutdown system, when reactor integrity is critical or a fuel meltdown occured its either manual fuel removal or explosion
Not sure how I would check each rod durability (would be equal to rod purity) to create a linear scale of the meltdown severity, or if its even possible to do so currently
If I tried to make a range factor for that concept it would involve two explosions and that means likely doubling server/client strains from those effects
Im using explosion to apply any radiation, so technically its already raytracing
Think I've tried multiple different approach to lessen the rubberbanding issue, haven't been sucessfull in any attempt to make significant changes
By time based could you elaborate a bit more how that would be code wise if you can?
Despite the mod I basically learned the 101 of baro modding on the go to make it