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What does this mean?
I know Steam is hell for modder sometime, no worry:
As I see, you not obfusc your script, if Steam continue crap, you can put all your script to git repo at least other player can get code from it :P
Same, they uploaded the wrong script.
Could you send me right code or upload right version ?
Only issue I have is it doesn't seem to be able to keep the welding block rotor head straight.
Scenario description
Scenarios works like a macro command, you can describe many points with timing.
Usage
S:A=T;A=T;A=T......
Example 25=2 - 25 meters = waiting 2 second
I try the same setup as yours in the video, but PB returns me a "Large Grid is Not Active"
Will it work on any blueprint that fits within the area of the welder heads?
Ex: P1 > P2 > Delay 2 > P3 > Delay 5 > etc
It's already a extremely useful script, but something like that would be really nice to have!
Keens forum Topic [forum.keenswh.com]
After that, the rotors would try to make the welders follow the path.
Idk if it's possible, just thought about it kkkkk
I'm afraid of scaring people with the complexity of the tools, so it's simple.