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Or am I mixing SCP up with another mod that has more major changes? I seem to recall there being two here - one keeping in line with vanilla and another that was more ambitious - but I can't seem to find the other.
Is there a standalone mod that offers the bug fixes and minor QOL improvements of SCP without some of the more major changes? I prefer to play vanilla but obviously bugfixes are ideal improvements, and things like not having to unload every shotgun from a hybrid make things run more smoothly.Or am I mixing SCP up with another mod that has more major changes? I seem to recall there being two here - one keeping in line with vanilla and another that was more ambitious - but I can't seem to find the other.
I don't like the added room on Command 3 for Korenchkin. It's not the room itself, it's just that it feels out of place attached where it is.
music is kinda random and sometimes wonky, and you'll need beta5 for that extra message when exiting ops.anyway, if you think SCP is too much, then go with the tool+SHTUP.
Explain how Korenchkin having his office on the bridge of his own ship feels out of place.We didn't even "attach" that room there. It was always there, albeit in unfinished form. Irrational carved out a space for that room on the bridge back in 1999. They just didn't finish it.
My complaint wasn't that it exists, but instead about the spot that it's attached. What makes you think it feels like it belongs there anyway? The layout doesn't make sense.
yes, very sure that ops exit message will not play with beta4, as the fix was added after its release, and beta5 is not out yet. SCP does provide a few extra fixes and improvements (see the readme).
the layout doesn't make sense pretty much anywhere, the levels were not designed as parts of a ship, but as levels of a game.
Ah, there it is. You don't like it because it's not laid out like the idealized floor plan that exists in your head.
Despite the fact that the entire game is full of chaotic, non-optimal layouts.
Also I'm guessing you haven't spent much time in real office buildings in your life, because this sort of twisty weirdness is actually pretty common.
As for who decided the entrance belongs where it does, Irrational did.