Objects forget their pipe orientation when copy pasted without an active recipe.
Posted: Wed Nov 20, 2024 9:59 am
This hasn't really been an issue in the past, but now with the ability to set assembler recipes its gotten a bit more annoying, especially with the foundry that only has liquid inputs.
Easy way to reproduce this, make an assembler or a foundry, set it to a recipe that requires liquids and change its
pipe orientation. Remove the recipe (making the input pipes dissapear) and copy paste it, then enable the recipe again, it will have forgoten its orientation.
This isn't an issue in most cases, but if you are setting recipes via circuitry for something like a single-building foundry mall, if there's no active request, the building won't have a recipe, meaning that unless you make a blueprint/copy of the setup while the building is running, it will break when you paste it.
Easy way to reproduce this, make an assembler or a foundry, set it to a recipe that requires liquids and change its
pipe orientation. Remove the recipe (making the input pipes dissapear) and copy paste it, then enable the recipe again, it will have forgoten its orientation.
This isn't an issue in most cases, but if you are setting recipes via circuitry for something like a single-building foundry mall, if there's no active request, the building won't have a recipe, meaning that unless you make a blueprint/copy of the setup while the building is running, it will break when you paste it.