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Filth is removed by colonists assigned to [[Menus#Clean|Cleaning]]. Only filth in the [[Home area]] will be cleaned, anything outside the area will be ignored. Note that a home area is automatically created when placing buildings, structures or zones, and is '''''not''''' automatically removed when a structure or zone is removed, so players may wish to reduce or limit some of their overall "home" areas.* | Filth is removed by colonists assigned to [[Menus#Clean|Cleaning]]. Only filth in the [[Home area]] will be cleaned, anything outside the area will be ignored. Note that a home area is automatically created when placing buildings, structures or zones, and is '''''not''''' automatically removed when a structure or zone is removed, so players may wish to reduce or limit some of their overall "home" areas.* | ||
− | : (* This can be done via the Architect/Zone menu) | + | : (* This can be done via the Architect/Zone menu. A player can also toggle the addition of these automatic Home zones on/off, via the icons in the extreme lower right corner of the screen.) |
Note that raw dirt will not collect mere "dirt" from foot traffic, and therefore may remain cleaner (if still not very clean) than a [[floor|constructed floor]] that is effected by multiple dirty tiles. If introduced and not cleaned up, other substances can and will effect a dirt floor, adding to the total filth. | Note that raw dirt will not collect mere "dirt" from foot traffic, and therefore may remain cleaner (if still not very clean) than a [[floor|constructed floor]] that is effected by multiple dirty tiles. If introduced and not cleaned up, other substances can and will effect a dirt floor, adding to the total filth. |
Revision as of 16:36, 7 January 2022
Filth is something on the ground that has negative beauty. It is most commonly simply "dirt", but can be much more unpleasant substances as well.
Filth is removed by colonists assigned to Cleaning. Only filth in the Home area will be cleaned, anything outside the area will be ignored. Note that a home area is automatically created when placing buildings, structures or zones, and is not automatically removed when a structure or zone is removed, so players may wish to reduce or limit some of their overall "home" areas.*
- (* This can be done via the Architect/Zone menu. A player can also toggle the addition of these automatic Home zones on/off, via the icons in the extreme lower right corner of the screen.)
Note that raw dirt will not collect mere "dirt" from foot traffic, and therefore may remain cleaner (if still not very clean) than a constructed floor that is effected by multiple dirty tiles. If introduced and not cleaned up, other substances can and will effect a dirt floor, adding to the total filth.
Summary Table
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Certain unsightly objects, i.e. vomit, have one value when under a roof and a lower value when unroofed. This simulates the general disgust of seeing eyesores indoors versus encountering them outside. Some messes can be spread by pawns tracking through them and others can be washed away by rain.
The effect of filth on outdoors beauty is 30% of the effect indoors.
Name | Source | Beauty (indoors) | Beauty (outdoors) | Cleanliness | Trackable | Washes away | Work to clean | Days to disappear | Notes |
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Amniotic fluid | Fluid produced when an animal gives birth | -30 | -9 | -5 | 70 | 35 - 40 | |||
Ash | Produced after flammables catch fire. | -20 | -7 | -5 | 70 | 10 - 15 | |||
Animal filth | Produced by animals when walking on constructed floors | -15 | -4 | -5 | 35 | 45 - 50 | |||
Blood | From a bleeding human or animal | -30 | -9 | -10 | 70 | 35 - 40 | |||
Bugblood | From a bleeding insectoid | -40 | -12 | -15 | 80 | 35 - 40 | |||
Building rubble | Debris created by collapsed structures | -15 | -4 | -5 | 35 | 45 - 50 | |||
Chemfuel puddle | Flammable puddles created by incendiary weapons. | -10 | -3 | -15 | 70 | 35 - 40 | It can be lit on fire, and despawns on its own. 150HP and 2.0 Flammability | ||
Corpse bile | From a rotting corpse | -50 | -15 | -20 | 80 | 35 - 40 | |||
Dirt | Produced by humans when walking on constructed floors or rough stone after dirt | -15 | -4 | -5 | 35 | 45 - 50 | |||
Firefoam | Fireproof foam from a firefoam popper | -25 | -8 | -5 | 100 | 5 - 10 | Prevents fire from igniting. | ||
Hair | Produced by changing hair at a Styling station | -10 | ? | -5 | 35 | 30 - 40 | |||
Rock rubble | Debris created by digging into mineral rocks | -15 | -4 | -5 | 35 | 45 - 50 | |||
Sand | Produced by pawns when walking on constructed floors or rough stone after sand | -15 | -4 | -5 | 35 | 45 - 50 | |||
Scattered sandbags | Remnants from damaged or destroyed sandbags | -15 | -4 | -5 | 35 | 45 - 50 | |||
Scattered slag | Spawned by crashed ships | -15 | -4 | -5 | 35 | 45 - 50 | |||
Slime | Found after opening a cryptosleep casket or during infestations | -25 | -8 | -5 | 70 | 35 - 40 | |||
Trash | Produced by humans when walking on constructed floors | -15 | -4 | -5 | 35 | 45 - 50 | |||
Machine bits | ? | -10 | ? | -5 | 35 | 45 - 50 | |||
Vomit | Vomit from a human or animal | -40 | -12 | -15 | 70 | 35 - 40 | |||
Water puddle | ? | -10 | ? | -5 | 30 | 0.2 - 0.4 | Prevents fire from igniting. |