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| 1655 | 😀 | Bug | Possible bug: disconnecting storages from the logistics network does not work as expected. The attached save is paused and contains a test scenario. The top row of storages is connected to the logistics network, the bottom row is disconnected, and the same goes for the two rows of fabricators. Besides this diffence of being connected or not, each row of buildings have the same settings, from left to right: 1 - supply, request, channel 1 2 - supply, request, channel 4 3 - all checkboxes off except channel 1 4 - all checkboxes off except channel 4 5 - supply, request, no channel 6 - all checkboxes off All storages are empty and have a request for 1 metal ore. All fabricators are empty and are set to produce 1 metal bar. The scout has default settings and has enough metal ore to deliver 1 to each building. Channel 4 is not used anywhere except on columns 2 and 4. The scout will deliver 1 metal ore to storage 1 and 3 in the top row, 1 metal ore to all storages on the second row, and 1 metal ore to the top left fabricator, and after this, there are pending orders for the remaining 4 storages in the top row, and two orders for the 2nd and 5th fabricators in the third row. Here's a schematic: X?X??? XXXXXX X?..?. ...... From the descriptions in the game I would have expected the ore to only be delivered to the top left storage. The fabricators do seem to function as expected - they only generate an order if they are connected and request is on. The storages behave unexpectedly: the supply/request checkboxes don't seem to make a difference here, and the channel checkboxes only seem to have an effect when the storage is connected to the logistics network. I've also tested this with behaviours to rule out high priority manual orders but they seem to work the same as the storages. So there are two potential issues: 1) storages that are disconnected should not have their orders fulfilled 2) storages that have supply/request disabled should not have their orders fulfilled. I'm assuming that 2) didn't work here because the request was made manually and 'Request items' actually means whether requests can be made rather than 'Receive required items from the logistics network'? It's higly likely I'm misunderstanding something but the behaviour does seem somewhat inconsistent. | 2023-08-27 17:30:20 |
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