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@ppumkin, if you ever want to take over again, let me know. Thanks.
This has updated files for 1.2.
If the author no longer wants to maintain this, could the license / permission be changed to allow others to publish an update as long as due credit to the author and original is given? Please? This was a cool mod.
I forgot to mention one thing, that might be important for troubleshooting. Errors mention "AngledGlowFlooder" and if I understand it right - it's a corner led strip. I've never had this error, because I wasn't using them for a long while. At some point I did build them, but had to remove promptly. Looks like it's when problem started. It's hard to track precisely, because it only appears after you save/load and it might take a while.
I've the very same problem. Here is the error message. Only happens if you reload the game, first load after launchig the game is okay.
Root level exception in Update(): System.NullReferenceException: Object reference not set to an instance of an object
at ppumkin.LEDTechnology.GlowFlooders.AngledGlowFlooder.updateGlowGrid ()
at ppumkin.LEDTechnology.GlowFlooders.AngledGlowFlooder.calculateGrid ()
at ppumkin.LEDTechnology.GlowFlooders.AngledGlowFlooder.CalculateGlowFlood ()
at ppumkin.LEDTechnology.Managers.CustomGlowFloodManager.RefreshGlowFlooders () [0x00000]
at ppumkin.LEDTechnology.Injectomatic.Facades.CustomGlowGrid._RecalculateAllGlow () [0x00000]
at Verse.GlowGrid.GlowGridUpdate_First () [0x00000]
at Verse.Map.MapUpdate ()
at Verse.Game.UpdatePlay ()
at Verse.Root_Play.Update ()
Awesomeness!
My only other issue is I can't place light strips under doors. It auto-destructs the door, or when placing a door on a strip, it auto-destructs the strip. Considering normal power cables run under doors, could this please be looked into?