What did you do?
I smart replaced a small power pole with a medium one.
What happened?
The medium power pole didn't connect to another one that was in its range (but not in the range of the small power pole that was there before).
What did you expect to happen instead? It might be obvious to you, but do it anyway!
I expected the medium power pole to connect to the other one because they were in the wire range of each other.
[0.17.5] smart replaced power poles don't properly connect under specific circumstances
Re: [0.17.5] smart replaced power poles don't properly connect under specific circumstances
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It may be just simple case that they do not connect because one of them has reached its "wire capacity" (equal to 5 cables going to/from one power pole)
It may be just simple case that they do not connect because one of them has reached its "wire capacity" (equal to 5 cables going to/from one power pole)
Re: [0.17.5] smart replaced power poles don't properly connect under specific circumstances
Can only duplicate on poles that have existing power connections. Poles with no power connections appear to recalculate their connections when replaced.
Re: [0.17.5] smart replaced power poles don't properly connect under specific circumstances
Ok. confirmed. Attached save (with replay). When placing medium power pole there is visual hint there will be wire conecting two poles, but after placement there is none
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Re: [0.17.5] smart replaced power poles don't properly connect under specific circumstances
It's a not a bug.
Fast replace will not change existing power connections by design.
You need to rebuild the pole to get new wire connections due to increased range.
Fast replace will not change existing power connections by design.
You need to rebuild the pole to get new wire connections due to increased range.