Inventories not connected bug

SuperDK7 shared this bug 6 hours ago
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I was drilling ice when I received an Inventory Full message. I backed the ship away from the ice and then shut the power off to transfer the ice from a drill to one of the dozens of cargo containers. The Inventory Full bug is rare in my builds but still happens occasionally.


Anyway, it turned out that my ship now has all of the drills and many cargo containers marked as not connected/accessible. I was only able to locate the ice by clicking the not-connected toggle on the inventory menu.


Nothing I do has solved this issue. I've power cycled the ship many times, left and continued the world many times, I exited SE2 completely and even that did not solve the issue. I've tested all of the cargo containers and they are all connected, but I cannot access any drills, even from the cargo containers that they are connected to. The ship has something like 7 large and 6 small drills. Each connected to a medium size cargo container.

When I enter one of my cockpits or control seats it shows that there's no inventory, nothing at all unless I click the Show-Connected-Inventory button to show disconnected inventory. All of my large battery power cells show under this option as not connected/accessible inventory locations, which I assume is normal for the batteries.


The O2/H2 blocks are not pulling any ice in either.

The ship is basically useless now.

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This is NOT a bug. Every small drill was connected to a large cargo port instead of a small cargo port. I loaded in a previous save, corrected the cargo container orientation and connected the small drills to the small port on the cargo containers. I doubt that I will receive an Inventory Full message going forward and the game was correct that the drills were not connected. I also had one stand alone cargo container on the bridge. I guess the control stations do not have access to inventory, but I could have sworn I've used them previously. Everything is good - user error...

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