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When you place a connector on a machine and then output a redstone signal to the machine, the signal is always a strong signal, meaning it bleeds into the blocks directly adjacent to it.
LaserIO has a setting for a "weak" signal, where the signal will only affect the block directly attached to the block.
Not so good at vanilla mechanics, but I think it's the difference between placing a lever on the block and placing it in front of the block.
Steps to reproduce:
Versions:
Minecraft: 1.18
Forge: 40.2.10
McJtyLib: 6.0.20
XNet: 4.0.9
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Issue description:
When you place a connector on a machine and then output a redstone signal to the machine, the signal is always a strong signal, meaning it bleeds into the blocks directly adjacent to it.
LaserIO has a setting for a "weak" signal, where the signal will only affect the block directly attached to the block.
Not so good at vanilla mechanics, but I think it's the difference between placing a lever on the block and placing it in front of the block.
Steps to reproduce:
Versions:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: