ARAY powered by PSCN

  • Electro40
    23rd Nov 2017 Member 0 Permalink

    When sparking ARAY using METL as conductor, it will create spark at an conductor at the end from the BRAY-line.

    But, when sparking ARAY using PSCN as conductor, it will not create any spark at an conductor at the end from the BRAY-line.

    My question: Is it possible to get a spark out of the BRAY-line when the ARAY was sparked using PSCN?

    I tried using DTEC, that works fine. But not if you have multiple ARAY's next to each other. (The BRAY-line will go next to the other DTEC, and that will create a spark) So is there another option?

     

    Don't mind my English im dutch

  • LBPHacker
    23rd Nov 2017 Developer 0 Permalink

    There isn't. You could however upload a save (or part of it) that causes you trouble and I may be able to help with changing the PSCN to some other conductor.

  • Electro40
    24th Nov 2017 Member 0 Permalink

    I made a save (Maybe not very detailed): ID:2215830


    Or view it at the site: Save

  • Sanpypr0
    24th Nov 2017 Member 0 Permalink

    have you tried changing the detection radius of the DTEC (determined by tmp2)

    also, using CONV that is set to convert just bray (tmp 127) to something like LIGH works pretty well, if you need more explanation i can make a save showing it.

  • Electro40
    25th Nov 2017 Member 1 Permalink

    Sanpypr0:

    have you tried changing the detection radius of the DTEC (determined by tmp2)

    also, using CONV that is set to convert just bray (tmp 127) to something like LIGH works pretty well, if you need more explanation i can make a save showing it.

    I didn't know that the detection radius existed...

    But, it still receives the spark from the bray past it.

    Btw, is there also detect direction?

    Edited 3 times by Electro40. Last: 25th Nov 2017
  • Sanpypr0
    26th Nov 2017 Member 0 Permalink

    @Electro40 (View Post)

    it doesn't have a option for ray detection, it detects in a square with tmp2 radius

    it takes some tinkering to get it to work right, the conv option works much better.

    you can also use LSNS with a low temperature, which also needs some engineering but works well

    i think i'll make a demonstration save for the ways you can use orange bray to conduct, will link when i post.

    EDIT: posted the save, ID:2216855

    Edited once by Sanpypr0. Last: 26th Nov 2017