Yes, but it is extremely irritating and pointless. Take an inventory of every piece of the base, then use your depth to calculate your base hull strength. Whether there is a command of some sort or using the debug windows to figure it out the base hull strength, I don't know.
If you do it to a window you only have to start the process and not take out the entire window. That should be faster than removing and replacing pieces at least.
Yes, but it is extremely irritating and pointless. Take an inventory of every piece of the base, then use your depth to calculate your base hull strength. Whether there is a command of some sort or using the debug windows to figure it out the base hull strength, I don't know.
My Question is "extremely irritating and pointless" or the Process is??
Yes, but it is extremely irritating and pointless. Take an inventory of every piece of the base, then use your depth to calculate your base hull strength. Whether there is a command of some sort or using the debug windows to figure it out the base hull strength, I don't know.
My Question is "extremely irritating and pointless" or the Process is??
The process is extremely irritating and pointless. Unless you are one of those people that likes to take inventory of every single item in your base and calculate how each part affects the base hull strength when there is a much easier and faster method to obtain the final result. Might get a more accurate result since depth affects hull integrity which even affects 2-story bases to a slight degree, but most people don't care about the difference between 15.9 and 15.876206.
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As far as I know, no.
I LUV it when something I do annoys folks.
Especially when it's something that hurts no one.
BTW: Thanks for your acknowledgement of having no idea whether or not there is a correct answer to my question.
My Question is "extremely irritating and pointless" or the Process is??
The process is extremely irritating and pointless. Unless you are one of those people that likes to take inventory of every single item in your base and calculate how each part affects the base hull strength when there is a much easier and faster method to obtain the final result. Might get a more accurate result since depth affects hull integrity which even affects 2-story bases to a slight degree, but most people don't care about the difference between 15.9 and 15.876206.
You don't even have to completely remove it, IIRC, right? Just begin to deconstruct, then re-finish it?
Yes, that works also. I use a hatch now, doing that to get the pop-up.