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Post by freakboy on Feb 15, 2015 10:17:15 GMT
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Post by SuburbanSB on Feb 15, 2015 10:33:47 GMT
I'm not quite sure whats going on, and what the issue might be, however I assume that all those rotating wheels sets are meant to rotate at the same time? If so I can understand what the issue is. Are you able to elaborate for me, perhaps some recreation steps as well? And possibly the builds as well. ( see how to upload builds besiege.freeforums.net/thread/6/share-war-machines)
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Post by darek4488 on Feb 15, 2015 13:12:43 GMT
I have noticed that this issue is somehow related to having a direct connection with the main turquoise block. I happened to me when I used braces only to connect everything to the central piece.
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Post by freakboy on Feb 15, 2015 17:19:56 GMT
(Write through translator). The problem is that the mechanisms (steering, wheel motor) operates in different ways, with each new launch. I had posted another bug report about the same problem with pistons: besiege.freeforums.net/thread/526/piston-bugIts buggy machines I not kept. Will recreate them and will share here. There are no problems.
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Post by SuburbanSB on Feb 16, 2015 1:24:32 GMT
Its buggy machines I not kept. Will recreate them and will share here. There are no problems. If you could that would be very helpful! See if you continue to have these issues, Does it work the first time you build them, then save, and reopen it and it no longer works? Do you have any recreation steps as well if possible?
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Post by Luqer on Feb 16, 2015 17:36:29 GMT
I have similar issue with spinning block which i posted here spinning-block-spining
saving and reloading gives same results
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Post by freakboy on Feb 16, 2015 17:48:21 GMT
Have created their own mechanism and it works fine. I think the problem is not the end result but the process. That is when I picked it up the first time, I experimented, staged and cleaned the pistons, suspension, etc. And to recreate my steps, I unfortunately can't. But =)) I began to experiment further and decided to make a huge thing on tracks. And TA-DA!, the same bug again manifested. www.youtube.com/watch?v=S5SyeFYFJZ4With each new start, the steerings work in a chaotic manner. I hope I helped. Will continue to experiment. Once again, that I write through translator )) Attachments:bug.bsg (30.44 KB)
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Post by SuburbanSB on Feb 17, 2015 1:43:12 GMT
After just briefly testing it, I came across the issue, yet, when I removed all the wheels/braces, and only have the suspension around the spinning block, I still had the issue. So what I did was I removed the suspension and placed wood blocks instead, and this seemed to resolve the issue.
In conclusion, I believe the issue lies with the spinning block being surrounded by suspension. This could be due to the suspension 'pushing' into the spinning block, which in turn messes with the function of the spinning block.
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Post by techkalakosis on Feb 17, 2015 7:27:26 GMT
After just briefly testing it, I came across the issue, yet, when I removed all the wheels/braces, and only have the suspension around the spinning block, I still had the issue. So what I did was I removed the suspension and placed wood blocks instead, and this seemed to resolve the issue. In conclusion, I believe the issue lies with the spinning block being surrounded by suspension. This could be due to the suspension 'pushing' into the spinning block, which in turn messes with the function of the spinning block. That did it for me as well. I had my Steering blocks above my suspension in order to save room and work more effectively. I also had the same issue trying to use Motorized Wheels as a Steering Gear and it did the same thing, so Suspension jab = Failure in motorized things. Now I just have to find an alternate method of running this without using 1 block of space between my wheels and Steering Block so the wheels don't get caught on the bottom of the suspension block.
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Post by freakboy on Feb 17, 2015 8:32:18 GMT
After just briefly testing it, I came across the issue, yet, when I removed all the wheels/braces, and only have the suspension around the spinning block, I still had the issue. So what I did was I removed the suspension and placed wood blocks instead, and this seemed to resolve the issue. In conclusion, I believe the issue lies with the spinning block being surrounded by suspension. This could be due to the suspension 'pushing' into the spinning block, which in turn messes with the function of the spinning block. As you can see on the video (The problem with rotating mechanisms 1) no spinning block, and the rotation occurs due to motor wheel, on which no pressure suspension. The wheel is mounted on a wooden block, which is attached to the suspension to the main body. And the main question is not whether something works or doesn't work. But the fact that every time you start the same mechanism that works, then no.
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Post by SuburbanSB on Feb 17, 2015 10:03:46 GMT
Alright, so I didn't have much time to write that up/test it. I was referring to the controlled rotating mechanism, which was being used in your design. It seems after a bit more extensive testing, that my initial thoughts was wrong, the block would also bug out despite having wood around it. (which was my initial thought that it wouldn't but out) Photos of initial ideas. After that I am somewhat out of ideas to be honest xD It could be the force that is applied on the controlled spinning block? If anyone has any other suggestions, I am open to them
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