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ID | Project | Category | Date Submitted | Last Update | |
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0002795 | AI War 1 / Classic | Bug - Other | Feb 12, 2011 8:21 pm | Mar 8, 2011 11:19 am | |
Reporter | Kjara | Assigned To | |||
Status | new | Resolution | open | ||
Product Version | 5.000 | ||||
Summary | 0002795: Module rebuilding on Spire ships | ||||
Description | Ok, so a few of my modules got destroyed on a spire ship(cruiser). However, when it goes to replace the modules, they don't always seem to replace/bind correctly. There seem to be some issues with the cruiser, as there's one pair (the back pair), that can hold L I, L II, L III, or R I, there's another pair (the middle forward pair), that can hold L I, L II, B I, or R I. If I'm building a R I, it doesn't always seem to know where to put it. (and if they are destroyed in a certain order, the replacement order doesn't seem to match the bind order). I think I lost a R I (Mid front), a B I (other Mid front), and the two back LIIIs, and it replaced them with a R I(mid front), another R I (back), a L II(back) and a L II(mid front) (might have lost a Front as well, which only holds a LII which might be why things randomly got L II's). | ||||
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related to | 0002749 | assigned | keith.lamothe | Riot Custom Layouts -> No constructed as expected |
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I had a similair thing happen with the dreadnoughts, they say they can hold 2 shields but in the end can only have 1. Building 2 of them has led to 1 building properly and the other had to have some weapons changed as mk2 version weapons build in the mk3 version slots. |
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I heard similar things about Riot control starships too. Something funky is going on about how modules can be assigned and where they are actually being placed. |
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The problem, I believe, it that one module gets destroyed and starts to rebuild, then another module gets destroyed and rebuilds, the first module gets placed into the second module's spot and the second module can not be built into the first modules place. |