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Localization and issues for Super Circuit Maker
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Adjacent circuit boards will randomly break #303

Open Ricket opened 7 years ago

Ricket commented 7 years ago

I don't even know where to begin with this bug report, I'm sorry it will be such low quality but I want to work with you to debug the issue if you aren't already aware of it.

SuperCircuitMaker-1.0.4.jar, in modpack Direwolf20-1.10 version 1.2.1.

I built an endergenic generator using a lot of super circuit maker boards, and it works perfectly when it works. But when I visit another dimension, or sometimes after restarting the server, or I don't know what else, the board stops working and it's very apparent that adjacent circuits are not communicating. I have the area fully chunkloaded. But I wouldn't expect chunkloading or not to make a difference, when it comes to this behavior.

It's not a chunk boundary issue, because adjacent circuits in the same chunk will lose communication. Like a wire which is just running straight through several circuits, with an ender pulser at one end, I'll put lamps alone the wire in each circuit block, and the lamp(s) in some blocks will light and other blocks won't. And then I break the tiny redstone at the borders and replace it and now the lamps light as expected. That seems to be the fix. Though I have also had a quartz resonator stuck in the 'on' position and I had to break and replace it as well.

The only remedies I have found are to either break and replace redstone as above, or restart the server (which is not usually an option since several other folks also play on this server). Is there another way to sort of reset the circuit?

Is this already a known issue? Are you able to reproduce? What is the best way to give you more information to help with a fix? Can I give you a world download or make you a youtube video to demonstrate? It should be easy, because I have had to fix this three times today.

Ricket commented 7 years ago

Just to start to give you an idea, here is a screenshot of my circuit:

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