Bug with a connector when disconnecting it using a timer block

David Muhitov shared this bug 3 months ago
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The bug is that when I use the timer block installed on the ship to turn off the connector that is also installed on the ship, two outcomes occur:


1. The connector actually turns off and the ship is disconnected, but at the same time the ship warps a little (the first two cases are from the video that I attached in the link)

2. The connector is disconnected, but the connector is still in the connected status


Video - https://drive.google.com/file/d/1j9NLz4_Oybi44vg2TchVlorguvU8mpww/view?usp=sharing

Best Answer
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1. You connect to the base control panel and find the remote control unit called “nuke dist” there and click “control”

2. To make it easier to observe the bug, exit the camera view

3. Launch the timer block from slot 2

4. Observe

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Hello David,

Thank you for writing to us.

Unfortunately, we were unable to reproduce the issue on our end. Could you kindly send us the world save file where you experienced this issue, along with detailed steps to reproduce it?

  • You can access your save files by typing %appdata% into your Windows search bar and you will be redirected to the hidden Roaming folder. After that just follow: \Roaming\SpaceEngineers\Saves. There should be a folder with your SteamID and your saves.
  • Please zip the file and attach it here. If you are having difficulty attaching files you can optionally use Google Drive. When sharing a google drive link please make sure it is set to be downloadable by anyone with the link.

Kind Regards,

Keen Software House: QA Department

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1. You connect to the base control panel and find the remote control unit called “nuke dist” there and click “control”

2. To make it easier to observe the bug, exit the camera view

3. Launch the timer block from slot 2

4. Observe

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