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Atmospherics is one of the main simulated systems in [[Stationeers]]. The game world consists of many individual units of atmosphere that interact with each other as well as structures and items that are in contact or intersecting with them. | Atmospherics is one of the main simulated systems in [[Stationeers]]. The game world consists of many individual units of atmosphere that interact with each other as well as structures and items that are in contact or intersecting with them. | ||
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== Atmosphere Properties == <!--T:1--> | == Atmosphere Properties == <!--T:1--> | ||
Each unit of atmosphere simulates a number of properties, these properties generally change over time as the atmosphere interacts with the surroundings. | Each unit of atmosphere simulates a number of properties, these properties generally change over time as the atmosphere interacts with the surroundings. | ||
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| Oxygen || 21.1 | | Oxygen || 21.1 | ||
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Some items in the game contain their own units of atmosphere, such as [[Canister]]s, [[Suit]]s and even the players' [[Lungs]]. | Some items in the game contain their own units of atmosphere, such as [[Canister]]s, [[Suit]]s and even the players' [[Lungs]]. | ||
Items with atmospheres, just like other atmospheres, can be heated by direct sunlight, leading to canisters bursting by pressure, or fuel autoigniting(exploding) at high pressure/temperature. | Items with atmospheres, just like other atmospheres, can be heated by direct sunlight, leading to canisters bursting by pressure, or fuel autoigniting(exploding) at high pressure/temperature. | ||
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