

Usually when a colonist catches fire, they're fairly competent at putting themselves out as long as they're not trapped in a corner or have their movement impaired by something else.Īs soon as someone catches fire, they start panicking and I'm going to assume (from what I've seen at least) their movements whilst on fire are pretty random. The temperature in the room will quickly climb into the hundreds of degrees, anyone that ventures into the room to try and put out the fire will not be able to stay safely in the room for very long without having problems with the heat/catching fire. If a fire is within a room that sealed off from the outdoors, temperature becomes a huge problem. Was the fire completely inside then? Or did it blow out part of the walls? No discussing pirated versions of the game.I had an explosion in my battery bunker, and when my people arrived toĬlear the fire, 7 out of 9 caught fire and burned to death. No memes, please go to r/SpaceCannibalism. If you post a screenshot, please point out what you want people to look at in the image or explain in the comments. Streams and let's plays may be posted in r/RimWorldStreams Absolute NO sexual content involving minors under the age of 18 is allowed, period. Do not misuse the NSFW tag when it's not needed. Maintain an atmosphere of respect and never personally attack anyone.Īll posts containing sexual content or realistic nudity must be tagged NSFW.
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