WIFI Bug

  • PTuniverse
    13th Jun 2014 Member 0 Permalink

    There's a random bug I found in my tripwire prototype:

    Basically, when you spark WIFI for too long, it becomes bugged out and starts acting like BTRY.

    This is really annoying, because it breaks my tripwire mechanism. Can anyone fix this bug in the upcoming update?

  • mecha-man
    13th Jun 2014 Member 0 Permalink

    Its not acting like BTRY, you have an actual BTRY that is sparking a WIFI.

  • NF
    13th Jun 2014 Member 0 Permalink

    @PTuniverse (View Post)

     You really do have BTRY that is sparking WIFI.

  • PTuniverse
    25th Jun 2014 Member 0 Permalink

    True dat, but even when I remove the BTRY, the WIFI still somehow creates a ghost BTRY that conducts nearby NSCN and PSCN...

  • h4zardz1
    25th Jun 2014 Member 0 Permalink
    which BTRY do you remove, the upper, the lower, or both?
    Edited once by h4zardz1. Last: 25th Jun 2014
  • theoilguy434
    26th Jun 2014 Member 0 Permalink

    lol. well there also is a thing where a spark will bassically go into a infinite loop, like a battery in a way, but it just goes in a circle in metal.

  • PTuniverse
    1st Jul 2014 Member 0 Permalink

    No really, I took away all the particles (just erased the particles, didn't renw it), placed down WIFI, set it to the same temperature and put it next to NSCN. The NSCN still conducts?!

     

    What sorcery is this?

  • bowserinator
    1st Jul 2014 Member 0 Permalink

    This happened to me before. It's when you use METL to spark the WIFI (2 way WIFI) instead of PSCN at the start and NSCN at the end. It will sometimes glitch so when the SPRK goes through 1 end it sparks the WIFI again at the other end (2 way wifi remember) so then it sparks the WIFI again, creating an inifnite loop.

     

    How to solve it: Ummm... use PSCN and NSCN. That's pretty much it or use actual wires.

     

    Edit: Um i have no idea why. Maybe it's a glitch. Hopefully Jacob1 or someone will come.

    Edited once by bowserinator. Last: 1st Jul 2014