Main Power Supply Unit
[p]In this new system, both the lantern room and the interior lighting of the lighthouse are now fully integrated with a dedicated Main Power Supply Unit located at the base of the structure. This enhancement adds a deeper level of realism and interactivity to the gameplay. As shown here, circuit breakers can be manually switched off—one controlling the interior lighting, and another dedicated to the lighthouse lens and its rotation. This setup gives players hands-on control over essential lighthouse functions, reinforcing the immersive simulation experience.[/p][p]Over time, key components—such as the light bulb positioned behind the Fresnel lens in the lantern room—can break randomly, and circuit breakers may overheat, triggering situations that require timely maintenance and repair from the player. [/p][p][/p][p][img src="https://media.giphy.com/media/r8tuFJ4vzoTMcP7HcL/giphy.gif"][/img][/p][p][/p]Voltage Gauge Indicator
[p]Also, keep an eye on the Volt gauge indicator, which tells you whether the lighthouse is receiving stable power. A significant voltage drop may signal a fault in the system, such as an overloaded circuit or a failing component, prompting further inspection and troubleshooting.[/p][p][/p][p][img src="https://clan.akamai.steamstatic.com/images/44144563/163421dd14e21092a489778542aae9413c4f9b68.png"][/img][/p]Main Power Switchboard- Indicator lights
[p][/p][p]Green Light = Ok [/p]- [p]Everything is functioning normally. The switchgear and connected systems are working as expected without any issues.[/p][/*]
- [p]There may be a warning or minor issue, such as partial degradation or reduced performance. Maintenance may be needed soon.[/p][/*]
- [p]A critical failure has occurred. The switchgear or related systems are no longer functioning properly, and immediate attention or repair is required.[/p][/*]
Fresnel Lens - Motorized Plate
[p]One key example is the rotating lens, mounted on a motorized plate. Behind the Fresnel lens are the light bulbs that power the lighthouse beam. If a bulb breaks, players must first disable the rotation mechanism by flipping the appropriate circuit breaker before performing any repairs or replacing the bulb.[/p][p]To remove the broken light bulb, interact with the hinge to open the cover and take out the light bulb. Equip the new light bubble from your inventory and replace it. [/p][p][/p][p][img src="https://clan.akamai.steamstatic.com/images/44144563/e477817cb2b82691ca501bd32597f698124bd8be.jpg"][/img][/p][p]Replacement light bulbs and circuit breakers can be purchased at the tool shop, so make sure to keep a few in stock![/p][p][/p][p][img src="https://clan.akamai.steamstatic.com/images/44144563/8bd8ad2f4b3d4483d9aaf83e0c40d5f89687aada.png"][/img][/p][p]Additionally, don’t forget to bring a drill—you’ll need it to unscrew the panel in order to remove the circuit breaker should it need replacement. [/p][p][/p][p][img src="https://clan.akamai.steamstatic.com/images/44144563/ff4858ce4282e570aa1e4bbb995f93a78e4a6841.png"][/img][/p][p]As we move forward with update v0.8.3, we're excited to share that the lighthouse system will be integrated into our mission framework. This means no missed jobs —whether tied to your company’s responsibilities or global events, all lighthouse-related tasks will now be properly tracked. And yes, you’ll earn XP rewards for completing these vital duties. [/p][p]Additionally, we’re planning improvements to the beacon light and aiming for broader enhancements to lighting throughout the game to enhance the atmosphere. Stay tuned—there’s much more on the horizon![/p][p][/p][p]Fair Winds and Happy Sailing![/p]- [p]Team Misc Games[/p][/*]