Significantly updates the Engineering guidebook (more explicitly the Atmos section) to have a lot more relevant and useful information.
Right now engineering has been getting update after update with no real change to the relevant guidebook entry. This has lead to a lot of out of date information and bad practices being prevalent in the guidebook, something that pains me to read.
* Power stuff
- Add shared IsPowered
- Add shared ResolveApc
- Move PowerChangedEvent to shared for now
- Add SlimPoweredLight that actually functions how you'd expect a PoweredLight to function it id didn't have a bunch of bloat on it.
* big update
* boing
* Moved GasMixture to shared
* Temp Fix for sandbox violation, idk why Array.Resize isn't working properly. It's already sandboxed.
* The most powerful webedit in history
The gas analyzer now shows the volume of pipes, tanks, canisters and the environment.
Adjust gas analyzers so that the volume and number of moles shown corresponds to only the scanned element, e.g. a canister or single pipe in a pipenet.
Add atmos.speedup which is effectively a atmos-only time compression
CVar. This adjusts heat capacities and transfer rates to effectively
globally speed up the time constants of atmos.
This allows faster response to heating/cooling changes and faster
cleanups (by buffing scrubbers, pumps, and everything else) that is
tunable through one global time compression CVar.
It also achieves this without any thermodynamic unsoundness.
* stuff i'll have to fix anyway when n2o gets merged
* everything except the finished reactions
* freon coolant reaction but with bad curve
* miasmic subsumation
* freon production
* nitrogen and diff temp scaling
* uhh meant to change that
* #
* hitting that frezon boof