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[Bug]: Floating Fan #115

Open senoks opened 1 year ago

senoks commented 1 year ago

Describe the bug

Floating Fan is stuck with the bottom case and floating around wherever you turn the waste bottom. The fan can not be removed and will not be removed to the waste bin. As long as this happen, you are not able to use your workbench.

Reproduction Steps

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Expected behaviour

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Screenshot(s)/Video(s)

Scrapper_Bug_Fanfloat

Console output

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Player Logs

Scrapping_Simulator_Log.zip

FuryFight3r commented 1 year ago

Hi there @senoks with this you may be able to press 'F' to stop disassembling, pickup and then drop the laptop back onto the disassembly bench, which should detect the bugged item and remove it allowing you to finish disassembling. If that fails and or if you are unable to exit disassembly mode due to the fan being bugged then something else may be going wrong that is interfering with the Disassembly. I will look into this and try have a patch out asap providing I can recreate it 🙂👍

aus2004 commented 1 year ago

this seems to happen a lot with items, it seems to happen when you manage to leave the table while taking the second to last part off, it is really strange and does prevent you from removing the frame, if you take the piece off and put it back on the part will disappear into thin air

I was unable to make a bug report for this as i'd probably want to get a video, and this happens very scarcely, probably frame perfect in fact when you are multitasking pulling stuff apart and working the smeltery.

Basically, instinctively you're going to try to get out of the table when you get the message that says the smeltery is idle and wasting gas. Especially if it was caused by iron since you need to reheat if you are leeching off of the heat from the previous smelt. You want to get out of it as quick as possible, so you instinctively try to leave at around the same time that the part stops disassembling, and this happens if you do it on a very specific frame it feels like.