I work at a nuclear plant lol. The water acts as shielding to keep the radiation levels low. The round pool is the above the pot or core where the fuel bundles go. The surrounding pool can be used for storage for new fuel or a holding area for spent fuel. The over head crane is probably the fuel handling machine for transferring fuel bundles. The red cylinder is your airlock for entering/exiting the reactor building
good to know, think you mate for telling as its always nice to have some emplee of a place in chats to tell if the stuff is right. and even hear some of the strange terms :P so new fact learned, reactor core water pools when its the one to the core is called the pot.
The level of work and detail that goes into these mods is genuinley incredible. It's always a pleasure to see it when modders make a game so much more than the original game.
@@cl4589 yeah. I believe there's 2 cycles. Cooling and the actual steam production. It works by boiling water to create steam that goes about 30MPH threw the turbines spinning them spinning coils creating electricity. There's also the "spent fuel pool" that's where the spent fuel rods go. It takes 1000 years (century) for those fuel rods to be safe. Fun fact swimming in the reactor pool is safer then swimming in a normal pool because the radiation kills the bacteria. Just don't touch the actual rods.
@@cl4589 the pool itself is just for spent fuel rods and other radioactive material, the reactor itself most of the time has its own liquid tanks that hold the fluid that gets pumped through the reactor (because liquid levels, speed, temp and everything else are all adjustable and effect the reactors power levels and efficiency)
@@Rocker-1234 How does the radioctive material reach the reactor? Since the rods and the reactor are in different "pools" there must be some kind of connection, right?
I'm shocked you didn't hear about Fukushima as it's the only nuclear disaster to be ranked as worse as chernobyl and contaminated a whole province in Japan. It was after the powerful earthquake ever recorded in Japan, and the fourth most powerful earthquake in the world since modern record-keeping began in 1900 at 9.0- 9.1 magnitude. and one of the largest tsunami measured at over 40.5 meters (133 ft) and heading 10 km (6 mi) inland. And according to Wikipedia, 19,747 deaths, 6,242 injured, 2,556 people missing.
@@thekwoka4707 In terms of how much radiation was released Chernobyl was worse, yes, but as it was a reactor originally created to study radiation it was in a fairly isolated area, so most of the people who died were from the response team and a few workers who stuck around to keep the reactor from going too far out of control before a response team could get there. In terms of deaths, Fukushima is the worst event in human history, as unlike the isolated Chernobyl, the Fukushima event was in the middle of a fairly high population town.
I'm a small town fire fighter. The beeping you hear from the fire fighter npcs is called a PAS device. When the device can't recognize movement within 15 seconds it starts to go off which was the beeping. It was developed to help fire fighters find firemen who get trapped or injured during a call. Usually a simple shake of the airpack will silence the beep.
4:05 This crane is for pulling depled Uranium²³⁵ fuel Element rods out of the reactor and store them in the subside pool. And then refueling the reactor by putting new enriched fuel elements in.
I like how he shot the hunting rifle and changed map as soon as it shot it was like one of those "perfectly cut screams* Edit:this reply got more likes than my videos :(
@3:21 The room you were in is the Decontamination chamber or decompression chamber. the use of this is when the reactor is in a off state @3:34 you are in the inner chamber of the reactor. this room is usually unaccusable or strongly warned or encouraged to stay out of during operation of a nuclear reactor without proper radiation equipment @3:41 the room looks like the cooling tanks. this is where spent uranium rods used in the nuclear reactor are placed to cool and be enclosed in special containment enclosures for further processing and or to spend the rest of their life or processed to be removed from the facility for storage @3:46 that pool you are looking at looks to be like the reenactment of the reactor pool (where the reactor is actually located) @3:52 That is the crane used to move spent rods from the reactor to the cooling pool mentioned @3:41 @4:57 the room you are in is the Reactor Containment Area @5:03 That is actually the internal working of the reactor. the spikes mentioned here are actually control rods. the control rods are used to mitigate uranium fission reaction (atom splitting) for which is a normal reaction of uranium to generate heat to which after generates steam for the turbines which would probably be in one of the other rooms that are empty. This area is usually off limits unless the reactor is being serviced due to the level of radiation in this area @5:18 that is the pooling area, I personally do not fully know what this is for, but would seem to be part of the outer housing of the reactor.
Hey Drae, I want you to know that you can go deeper under water with the flying mod This is like, in case you want to see what’s underneath, if you want
Never been in a nuclear plant before, but from what I remember in high school: the rods you encountered are the nuclear material themselves, and that tube you were in is flooded with water that is then heated into steam which drives the turbine to generate electricity. The pool you found is where the rods not in use are stored as water cuts down on radiation, hence why on an overcast day you are receiving the lowest UVA compared to direct sunlight onto your roof (yeah, the water vapor cuts down UVA radiation, unlike your roof which does basically nothing). I think it has to do with the Hydrogen atoms in the molecule? As I recall, metallic Hydrogen (Hydrogen in its solid state is a metal, yes!) is mostly opaque and blocks ultraviolet and most waves of infrared (heat) light while allowing most visible (non-damaging) light through while causing a slight hue change in the light to a type of… Magenta, was it? Yup! Pink! It’s why sunset is deep pink, as the sun rays are exciting the Hydrogen over the horizontal diameter of the globe from beyond the horizon, rather than Oxygen which reacts blue from a direct vertical (day time). All very exciting stuff, and come think of it… I studied this before high school… in 5th grade (2001?) because I was bored and it caught my interest. >.< Anyway, it’s possible half of what I know at least is out of date by now, heh. And Drae: you’re in walking dead phase… even before you shot the nuclear rods point blank inside the reaction chamber… Chernobyl Drae.0! xD
The sound you hear that sounded like a squeal is what fire fighters use to alert other fire fighters when they need help. If they stop moving from a pass out or entrapment it’ll go off
It’s called a Personal Alert Safety System, or PASS device. After 30 seconds with no motion, the PASS goes into its “pre-alert” stage, as a warning to the firefighter that the device is preparing to enter it’s “full-alarm” stage. As the pre-alarm stage progresses, the beeps get faster and louder, until the full-alarm is activated, producing a specific set of beeps and tones at 75dB.
The Fukushima powerplant was flooded by a tsunami. The plant lost all of its primary cooling pumps and secondary pumps. The reactors temps spiked and exploded. 2 or 3 (I forgott) detonated out of the 4
Hey man, I’m actually a fireman so the beeping on the firefighter map is called a P.A.S.S device, it allows firefighters to locate their downed buddy if something happens, it activates through the air pack if there is no movement for 15 seconds or we can manually press it
I never realized how over-the-top my obsession and studying of nuclear power was until I realized, most people's understandings of nuclear facilities is just like drae's 😅
The details with the firefighting was so cool. That alarm when he found that one firefighter dead is actually called a PASS alarm, Personal Alert Safety System, if the system is on and it recognizes no movement, an alarm goes off to help firefighters locate downed firefighters in fires
Its crazy you didn't hear much about Fukushima, or the 200 men that stayed behind to keep the factory from completely melting down until they could find a solution. And you can "technically" swim in the water where the rods go.
@@legitscoper3259 i think the anti nuke media intentionally want to confuse daiichi with fukushima so they can claim 19 000 People died. While in reality it was 0
Drae I recommend the ODM Gear mod, it pretty much makes you Spider-Man and you can go SO fast that you clip through the map sometimes. Still really sick though
For the record the beeping you were hearing in the last map was the PASS of one of the firefighters. It goes off to alert anyone that a firefighter is down.
Those spikes are nuclear fuel rods and tungsten control rods. If real life health effects applied on this game, then you'd be dead in a matter of seconds if you could see them.😂
Can’t believe you haven’t heard about Fukushima, second worst nuclear meltdown to date. Had a meltdown as the backup generators were underwater when the tsunami came in. Area is still under quarantine today
that is a crane used for nuclear spent fuel rods so they can be moved to and from a deep pool of water. the pool of water is used to cool any fuel rods down so they do not overheat and cause a meltdown witch can be a very serious hazard.
On the BeamNG one they actually improved the vehicle damage a shitton compared to regular Teardown too, that's insane! You can see how whole pieces of the car get "bent" but are still attached to the truck, whereas in the regular game pieces only fly off, they're either attached or not.
BeamnNG is a very detailed, soft-body physics vehicle simulator. it was actually inspired by an old game called "Rigs of Rods" that pretty much did the same thing. Though RoR is quite old at this point, almost 20 years old i believe. BeamNG is definitely one of the coolest games available IMO. i bought it when it was in very early alpha stage and paid $15 for it. It's amazing how well the physics are. I've been able to recreate real car crashes i've seen. Truly an awesome game to play and put time into. I can't wait until they add Multiplayer to it along with a few other features they've been planning to do.
The nuclear power plant polluted the Pacific ocean with radioactive water because it was right on a coast line. Years later, fish off the coast of California began showing signs of radioactive contamination. On a side note, I was hoping to see the Omni-cutter used on the cooling pools to see how the water would react due to being above most of the building.
I think you should definitely try to fight that building fire again. There has to be a firehose mod somewhere or maybe even try the multiplayer and see if a friend could help? Also you should do a timelapse where you just start a small fire in the lobby and let it run its course because that was actually pretty satisfying to watch
The crane is to remove fule rods from the reactor and drop them in the spent fule pool. This will cool down the fule and provide extra safety to anyone if they need (for what ever reason) enter the room.
i was playing with the firefighting map yesterday and i think its my new favorite map to replace destruction, much better then the apartment map in how the building crumbles and it deletes a lot of the rubble to cut back on the lag
If there is an acid mod/weapon in Teardown now, it won't be long before someone puts together an Alien scenario with Xenomorphs running round. Shooting them will explode acid and potentially hurt the player and eat through the floor. :)
I work at a nuclear plant lol. The water acts as shielding to keep the radiation levels low. The round pool is the above the pot or core where the fuel bundles go. The surrounding pool can be used for storage for new fuel or a holding area for spent fuel. The over head crane is probably the fuel handling machine for transferring fuel bundles. The red cylinder is your airlock for entering/exiting the reactor building
Do a meltdown I beg you
I have a question Ryan. Isn't the water also a coolant or is there a special liquid that's stored elsewhere?
Love how he says there just spikes every where in here as he stands next to the raidioactive fuel rods hahaha
Lol, I was about to explain that way more simply. 😆
Ngl, but the blue glow of the fuel is kinds cool.
good to know, think you mate for telling as its always nice to have some emplee of a place in chats to tell if the stuff is right. and even hear some of the strange terms :P so new fact learned, reactor core water pools when its the one to the core is called the pot.
The level of work and detail that goes into these mods is genuinley incredible. It's always a pleasure to see it when modders make a game so much more than the original game.
The crane is used to remove and add spent fuel rods. Basically the things that make power. The control rods slow the nuclear reaction.
Should also mention that the nuclear reactor is somewhere inside the "pool" if I'm not mistaken
@@cl4589 yeah. I believe there's 2 cycles. Cooling and the actual steam production. It works by boiling water to create steam that goes about 30MPH threw the turbines spinning them spinning coils creating electricity. There's also the "spent fuel pool" that's where the spent fuel rods go. It takes 1000 years (century) for those fuel rods to be safe. Fun fact swimming in the reactor pool is safer then swimming in a normal pool because the radiation kills the bacteria. Just don't touch the actual rods.
@@cooperthegrandkid5639 That is so cool! Thanks for the information :)
@@cl4589 the pool itself is just for spent fuel rods and other radioactive material, the reactor itself most of the time has its own liquid tanks that hold the fluid that gets pumped through the reactor (because liquid levels, speed, temp and everything else are all adjustable and effect the reactors power levels and efficiency)
@@Rocker-1234 How does the radioctive material reach the reactor? Since the rods and the reactor are in different "pools" there must be some kind of connection, right?
3:47 fun fact, you *CAN* swim in a nuclear pool, just don’t touch the bottom. Besides that, it’s perfectly safe going for a swim!
"These conveniently placed orange squares" Shows us a circle. Love you Drae
I'm shocked you didn't hear about Fukushima as it's the only nuclear disaster to be ranked as worse as chernobyl and contaminated a whole province in Japan. It was after the powerful earthquake ever recorded in Japan, and the fourth most powerful earthquake in the world since modern record-keeping began in 1900 at 9.0- 9.1 magnitude. and one of the largest tsunami measured at over 40.5 meters (133 ft) and heading 10 km (6 mi) inland. And according to Wikipedia, 19,747 deaths, 6,242 injured, 2,556 people missing.
Well it wasn't anywhere near as bad as Chernobyl. Not even close.
Same thing I thought about. it was big news for like a year.
@@thekwoka4707 In terms of how much radiation was released Chernobyl was worse, yes, but as it was a reactor originally created to study radiation it was in a fairly isolated area, so most of the people who died were from the response team and a few workers who stuck around to keep the reactor from going too far out of control before a response team could get there. In terms of deaths, Fukushima is the worst event in human history, as unlike the isolated Chernobyl, the Fukushima event was in the middle of a fairly high population town.
@@FastForwardPlans yea, Fukushima is only 220km from Tokyo...
@@FastForwardPlans and the tsunami at the same time just carrying all that stuff around deeper inland, shits scary lmao
The crane is for lowering the nuclear oil rods in to the main reactor
Nuclear oil is that a new invention ?
@@gatecitten coil
And the "spikes" are control rods to control the fission reaction.
I'm a small town fire fighter. The beeping you hear from the fire fighter npcs is called a PAS device. When the device can't recognize movement within 15 seconds it starts to go off which was the beeping. It was developed to help fire fighters find firemen who get trapped or injured during a call. Usually a simple shake of the airpack will silence the beep.
Yeaaah! More TearNG :)
Drae: They're just spikes everywhere.
Me: Those are the nuclear rods.
Drea: whats this?
Me, someone who knows: death, radioactive death
Bottom of the control rods more likely... but still not a safe place to be...
Same lol
No. They're S P I K E S.
4:05
This crane is for pulling depled Uranium²³⁵ fuel Element rods out of the reactor and store them in the subside pool. And then refueling the reactor by putting new enriched fuel elements in.
@Meda Koles reported
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I like how he shot the hunting rifle and changed map as soon as it shot it was like one of those "perfectly cut screams*
Edit:this reply got more likes than my videos :(
lol, that spinner map looked so fun!
@3:21 The room you were in is the Decontamination chamber or decompression chamber. the use of this is when the reactor is in a off state
@3:34 you are in the inner chamber of the reactor. this room is usually unaccusable or strongly warned or encouraged to stay out of during operation of a nuclear reactor without proper radiation equipment
@3:41 the room looks like the cooling tanks. this is where spent uranium rods used in the nuclear reactor are placed to cool and be enclosed in special containment enclosures for further processing and or to spend the rest of their life or processed to be removed from the facility for storage
@3:46 that pool you are looking at looks to be like the reenactment of the reactor pool (where the reactor is actually located)
@3:52 That is the crane used to move spent rods from the reactor to the cooling pool mentioned @3:41
@4:57 the room you are in is the Reactor Containment Area
@5:03 That is actually the internal working of the reactor. the spikes mentioned here are actually control rods. the control rods are used to mitigate uranium fission reaction (atom splitting) for which is a normal reaction of uranium to generate heat to which after generates steam for the turbines which would probably be in one of the other rooms that are empty. This area is usually off limits unless the reactor is being serviced due to the level of radiation in this area
@5:18 that is the pooling area, I personally do not fully know what this is for, but would seem to be part of the outer housing of the reactor.
Ahh damn thanks for this information mate i find this pretty interesting actually 🧐:)
Hey Drae, I want you to know that you can go deeper under water with the flying mod
This is like, in case you want to see what’s underneath, if you want
It also makes movement easier, would also make that PC map easier to use
Never been in a nuclear plant before, but from what I remember in high school: the rods you encountered are the nuclear material themselves, and that tube you were in is flooded with water that is then heated into steam which drives the turbine to generate electricity. The pool you found is where the rods not in use are stored as water cuts down on radiation, hence why on an overcast day you are receiving the lowest UVA compared to direct sunlight onto your roof (yeah, the water vapor cuts down UVA radiation, unlike your roof which does basically nothing). I think it has to do with the Hydrogen atoms in the molecule? As I recall, metallic Hydrogen (Hydrogen in its solid state is a metal, yes!) is mostly opaque and blocks ultraviolet and most waves of infrared (heat) light while allowing most visible (non-damaging) light through while causing a slight hue change in the light to a type of… Magenta, was it? Yup! Pink! It’s why sunset is deep pink, as the sun rays are exciting the Hydrogen over the horizontal diameter of the globe from beyond the horizon, rather than Oxygen which reacts blue from a direct vertical (day time). All very exciting stuff, and come think of it… I studied this before high school… in 5th grade (2001?) because I was bored and it caught my interest. >.< Anyway, it’s possible half of what I know at least is out of date by now, heh. And Drae: you’re in walking dead phase… even before you shot the nuclear rods point blank inside the reaction chamber… Chernobyl Drae.0! xD
The sound you hear that sounded like a squeal is what fire fighters use to alert other fire fighters when they need help. If they stop moving from a pass out or entrapment it’ll go off
It’s called a Personal Alert Safety System, or PASS device. After 30 seconds with no motion, the PASS goes into its “pre-alert” stage, as a warning to the firefighter that the device is preparing to enter it’s “full-alarm” stage. As the pre-alarm stage progresses, the beeps get faster and louder, until the full-alarm is activated, producing a specific set of beeps and tones at 75dB.
Is no one gonna mention Drae forgetting what a circle is? 10:26
Never thought I'd hear Drea say "I hope you guys enjoyed some simple fun, playing with some acid"
5:06 "I don't know anything about this!"
*Manages to destroy Control Rods*
Yes! More Teardown!
The ‘pool’ in the power plant is for collate at the bottom you will find a NUCLEAR REACTOR, very safe
Drae of course you've heard of fukushima catastrophe !
The Fukushima powerplant was flooded by a tsunami. The plant lost all of its primary cooling pumps and secondary pumps. The reactors temps spiked and exploded. 2 or 3 (I forgott) detonated out of the 4
Acid vs slimes
Drae's just casually swimming in a nuclear reactor's cooling reservoir.
Always a pleasure to see some Teardown my man. Thank you
That's dope the alarm is going off and an announcement is being hard informing people to exit and do not use the elevators
Drae on his way to start the Chernobyl disaster mk2: "my goals are beyond your understanding!"
of just the fukushima disaster
He's completely oblivious 100% on how a nuclear reactor works LOL I love you
"Oh wow, a pool!"
Takes a dip in the coolant reserve
When he got in the TearNG I started looking for his progressive speed bump before realizing it was actually still Teardown
I love them orange squares 10:27
The Crain in the nuclear plant is to move nuclear rods in and out of those pools to help lessen the nuclear radiation
Day 50 of asking Drae if he has played Outer Wilds and to play it if he hasn’t
the crane is for replacing nuclear fuel and taking nuclear fuel out
So glad the mod days are back
At the beginning it kinda looked like a really deep pond with nothing that floated back up
BeamNG and Teardown crossover is the episode that has been coming and I love it
"Someone placed some convinent orange square's here" yes nice circular square lmao
He is like blitz with a hint of Josh from Let’sGameItOut and his own touch. I like it
Hey man, I’m actually a fireman so the beeping on the firefighter map is called a P.A.S.S device, it allows firefighters to locate their downed buddy if something happens, it activates through the air pack if there is no movement for 15 seconds or we can manually press it
I never realized how over-the-top my obsession and studying of nuclear power was until I realized, most people's understandings of nuclear facilities is just like drae's 😅
The details with the firefighting was so cool. That alarm when he found that one firefighter dead is actually called a PASS alarm, Personal Alert Safety System, if the system is on and it recognizes no movement, an alarm goes off to help firefighters locate downed firefighters in fires
Its crazy you didn't hear much about Fukushima, or the 200 men that stayed behind to keep the factory from completely melting down until they could find a solution. And you can "technically" swim in the water where the rods go.
You can hear the pass devices chirping and whirring on the fire fighters. That's pretty detailed
Yes! Keep em coming!
The crane is for dropping very dangerous rods full of very dangerous material into what is about to be very dangerous water.
Sees Thumbnail:
_Oh no... is this Fukushima?_
Well no, its Daiichi nuclear plant, reactor 2, in fukushima. Unlike the other 9 reactors
@@matsv201 well, i meant that power plant, i only know it under the name "Fukushima" but I remember it not being it's full name.
@@legitscoper3259 well it what thr media call it, but it have never been the name, the reason is simply there being two nucler Powerplants there
@@matsv201 ahw. Well, they've simplified it probably and just called it like this. So, Daiichi ?
@@legitscoper3259 i think the anti nuke media intentionally want to confuse daiichi with fukushima so they can claim 19 000 People died. While in reality it was 0
Drae I recommend the ODM Gear mod, it pretty much makes you Spider-Man and you can go SO fast that you clip through the map sometimes. Still really sick though
@Delna Feta lol
Sir, SIR, we will tell you how the reactor works but PLEASE stop swimming in the Reactor Coolend water!!!
"simple fun playing with some acid" is my weekend plan actually
Did anyone else not think that the thumbnail was teardown? It looked to realistic
Drae casually swimming in a nuclear reactor
oh god I love the detail of that computer map, gotta get this game
For the record the beeping you were hearing in the last map was the PASS of one of the firefighters. It goes off to alert anyone that a firefighter is down.
No idea what he is even playing, but its very enjoyable to watch.
He does the exact same things I would lol
Teardown, its a pretty fun game, though you'd need a pretty beefy pc to do any large scale destruction like drae does.
The fire Was great. Hope to see more derpy npc in teardown.
Basically Nuclear Power Plants are just super extended steam generators.
Wow I’m really early:)
I don't know why but your voice is comforting
2f has a control room there
8:20 Yoo when the tower just goes to the nuclear plant it's so satisfying thanks for creating this video drea keep it up
Those spikes are nuclear fuel rods and tungsten control rods. If real life health effects applied on this game, then you'd be dead in a matter of seconds if you could see them.😂
Awesome!
Did Drae sleep through 2011? I thought everyone knew about the Japanese tsunami
Drae: Breaks The Reactor Containment and enter in contact with the fuel rods
"Hum, it's Just Full of Spears, by The way, why is my skin Red?"
Respect to the mod commuity for creating these incredible things and thanks for showcasing. ^^
Can’t believe you haven’t heard about Fukushima, second worst nuclear meltdown to date. Had a meltdown as the backup generators were underwater when the tsunami came in. Area is still under quarantine today
4:15 that is to move the fuel from the fuel pool to the reactor, then from the reactor to the decomison pool
I am loving these mods. Great video, I cannot wait for a the new video!
that is a crane used for nuclear spent fuel rods so they can be moved to and from a deep pool of water. the pool of water is used to cool any fuel rods down so they do not overheat and cause a meltdown witch can be a very serious hazard.
Our energy technology is just finding more efficient ways to boil water. Nuclear power plants are the most efficient way we know right now.
i swear this man has the best intro song ive heard in YEARS
The weapons they come out with are crazy.
More teardown yay.
On the BeamNG one they actually improved the vehicle damage a shitton compared to regular Teardown too, that's insane! You can see how whole pieces of the car get "bent" but are still attached to the truck, whereas in the regular game pieces only fly off, they're either attached or not.
BeamnNG is a very detailed, soft-body physics vehicle simulator. it was actually inspired by an old game called "Rigs of Rods" that pretty much did the same thing. Though RoR is quite old at this point, almost 20 years old i believe. BeamNG is definitely one of the coolest games available IMO. i bought it when it was in very early alpha stage and paid $15 for it. It's amazing how well the physics are. I've been able to recreate real car crashes i've seen. Truly an awesome game to play and put time into. I can't wait until they add Multiplayer to it along with a few other features they've been planning to do.
That PC insane levels of detail
i love how he casually shoots the main reactor rods lmfao
#1 PC Killer
*Death pool exists in Teardown* *Drae just jumps in*. Classic.
Will you play Fireworks Mania again?
Sweet destruction
Another teardown vid! 🥳
Drae, get the No Clip instead of thrusters. It is much easier and more stable.
Didnt even notice the pillar spinning at 8:34
More snowrunner please love your video’s ❤️❤️❤️❤️
5:08
"Hello?"
ah yes, hobo man Greg definitely is residing in the core of a nuclear power plant
8:42 "i wish you can turn off unbreakables"
modders: WRIGTE THAT DOWN
The nuclear power plant polluted the Pacific ocean with radioactive water because it was right on a coast line. Years later, fish off the coast of California began showing signs of radioactive contamination.
On a side note, I was hoping to see the Omni-cutter used on the cooling pools to see how the water would react due to being above most of the building.
The reason there is a pool in the power plant is cuz it’s a rly good radiation conductor
the pool you swam in was coolest
Teardown videos are the best
"There's just spikes everywhere"
*Casually brushing against and destroying nuclear fuel rods*
lol drae
I think you should definitely try to fight that building fire again. There has to be a firehose mod somewhere or maybe even try the multiplayer and see if a friend could help? Also you should do a timelapse where you just start a small fire in the lobby and let it run its course because that was actually pretty satisfying to watch
The crane is to remove fule rods from the reactor and drop them in the spent fule pool. This will cool down the fule and provide extra safety to anyone if they need (for what ever reason) enter the room.
Drae, the crane is to remove the fuel rods from the reactor xD
i was playing with the firefighting map yesterday and i think its my new favorite map to replace destruction, much better then the apartment map in how the building crumbles and it deletes a lot of the rubble to cut back on the lag
You should upload teardown videos in 1440p like if you agree >
10:27
I don't remember squares looking like that
If there is an acid mod/weapon in Teardown now, it won't be long before someone puts together an Alien scenario with Xenomorphs running round. Shooting them will explode acid and potentially hurt the player and eat through the floor. :)