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[0.18.47] Downgrading AM3 to AM2 via upgrade planner leaves 4 modules in the new AM2.
Posted: Sat Aug 15, 2020 8:41 am
by jamiechi1
Don't know if this is related, but when I downgraded yellow machines to blue machines with the upgrade planner, that had 4 modules, the resulting blue machines had 4 modules. I had to delete and replace the blue machines to fix this.
Re: [0.18.47] Downgrading AM3 to AM2 via upgrade planner leaves 4 modules in the new AM2.
Posted: Sat Aug 15, 2020 9:00 am
by Koub
[Koub] I've split your post into a proper bug report : I'm pretty sure this IS a bug report (whilst the other was more a feature request).
Re: [0.18.47] Downgrading AM3 to AM2 via upgrade planner leaves 4 modules in the new AM2.
Posted: Sat Aug 15, 2020 10:42 am
by boskid
That would be quite serious issue if it would happen. Do you have any reproduction steps? I tried but i cannot reproduce this.
Re: [0.18.47] Downgrading AM3 to AM2 via upgrade planner leaves 4 modules in the new AM2.
Posted: Sat Aug 15, 2020 3:28 pm
by jamiechi1
I'll see if I can repro this later today. I have a lot of mods, so this could be a result of that.
Edit: Looks like I left out an important repro step. This happens when I downgrade the AM3's to AM2's from within a blueprint. I created a simple blueprint with a couple of AM3's. I then clicked the green button and selected a planner that downgrades the AM3's. It allows me to save the blueprint which includes the two AM2's with too many modules on them.
Link to some pictures to show what I got:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/ ... sp=sharing
Note that when placing the blueprint, the AM2's are correctly placed. So this looks more like a miner issue with the blueprint and upgrade planner and is mostly a visual issue.
Edit again: I am using the CopyPasteModules mod. Don't know if this has anything to do with this issue or not.
Re: [0.18.47] Downgrading AM3 to AM2 via upgrade planner leaves 4 modules in the new AM2.
Posted: Mon Aug 17, 2020 2:17 am
by Rseding91
That's known and working as intended. It also leaves them there in case you decide you want to un-do the downgrade. If it just instantly deleted the extra modules there would be no way to get them back.