Fixed inability to damage items (such as monster eggs) with melee weapons or handheld weapons. Fixed shuttles getting misplaced when switching and transferring items to a new sub with shuttles. Even though toggling the in-game inventory is no longer possible, the keybind can be used to change the hotkey for toggling the sub editor's entity list. Partially reintroduced the "toggle inventory" keybind, now called "toggle entity list". Previously little used materials (like tin) are now used more. Adjusted numerous other recipes and price costs of materials. Weapon crafting is more expensive, to compensate for cheaper ammo. Changed recipes for Handcannon, Assault Rifle and Auto-Shotgun. Slightly reduced effectiveness of harpoons and revolver round to compensate for the cheaper ammo. Reduced costs of handheld weapon ammunition significantly. #MOLOCH BAROTRAUMA PLUS#The button on the right increases difficulty, which in the case of the starting balance and supplies means reducing them, making the plus and minus buttons misleading. Changed the plus and minus button in the campaign settings into arrows. Handheld sonars can't detect minerals from inside the sub. Also show the low fuel warning when leaving an outpost without enough fuel. Whether a submarine is considered to have manually placed items can be set when saving it in the submarine editor (the checkbox "manually outfitted" in the saving dialog). Show a warning when trying to switch to a submarine that's low on fuel or to a submarine that has no manually placed items to prevent softlocking the campaign if you switch to a sub that has no fuel. Fixed a bug that sometimes caused radio voice chat to be muffled. Fixed dragged objects becoming invisible if you bring the cursor over a UI element in the submarine editor. The crashes were caused by modifying multiple entities at the same time, such as by selecting an entity of the same type as the last entity that was edited. The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica This article was most recently revised and updated by Adam Augustyn.- Fixed frequent crashing in the submarine editor. “And he defiled Topheth, which is in the valley of the sons of Hinnom, that no one might burn his son or his daughter as an offering to Moloch” (2 Kings 23:10). This site flourished under Manasseh’s son King Amon but was destroyed during the reign of Josiah, the reformer. Yet kings such as Ahaz (2 Kings 16:3) and Manasseh (2 Kings 21:6), having been influenced by the Assyrians, are reported to have worshipped Moloch at the hilled site of Topheth, outside the walls of Jerusalem. “You shall not give any of your children to devote them by fire to Moloch, and so profane the name of your God” (Leviticus 18:21). The laws given to Moses by God expressly forbade the Jews to do what was done in Egypt or in Canaan. In the Hebrew Bible, Moloch is presented as a foreign deity who was at times illegitimately given a place in Israel’s worship as a result of the syncretistic policies of certain apostate kings.
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