Shopfronts have the same durability on both sides.
Rust does garage door have a weak side.
If the door opens towards you the weak side is in front of you if the door opens away from you the strong side is in front of you.
The garage door is a deployable structure that can be placed within a wall frame and works as a vertically opening door.
Note as of april 14 2016 the weak side of doors has been removed.
It is highly resistant against bullet melee and fire damage.
Armored scrap dont have soft sides.
All door and wall or structures via building plan have one weak and strong side soft sides marked by cross beams showing or smootness this changed a month or so ago.
The garage door is a form of lockable door which slides upward from the bottom when opened.
Google rustlabs and use that site in future if you have doubts.
Is this a myth.
The garage door doesn t have any wings and thus opening and closing does not require any extra space.
Both sides are now considered strong.
I can t find any evidence and also the damage appears to be the same on either side.
To put it simple the door should open away from you not towards you.
For example the front door on your base should swing into the base and not outwards.
It is however more durable than the sheet metal double door making it an effective loot room door.
Im lost what you mean.
All my time in this game i ve been told to face doors to open away from you to show the hard side.
Garage doors sometimes seem to have a mind of their own often deciding when and how far they want to open or close.
When garage door springs begin moaning and complaining during the performance of their job it means a breakdown is on the horizon.
It fits within a wall frame like the double door but opens much slower than any other type of door.
Sometimes the fix can be as simple as replacing the batteries in the opener.
However the weak side of ladder hatches remain bottom.
They have sides but you cant pick them like stone or break them like wood.
Popping creaking screeching and other nasty noises.