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If you really need that simpler approach, there’s RT Fuse, you can use that mod instead of this one. And if that still doesn’t work for you, you can simply disable the short circuit event. Because at that point, there’s really no difference between “no challenge at all” and... no challenge at all.
In short, no. I'm not planning to change the baseline code for that, at least until the next big game update forcing me to push an update.
I like the design idea of needing to make a proper circuit. But this limitation has been very frustrating for small builds and space ships.
It could be made better, but not sure how, and i don't see myself doing it anytime soon.
I'm sure i'll love the dlc, thanks:)
- You are not trying to place the breakers on existing cables or other overlapping things.
- You don't have the retexture mod or any remnants of it's patch.
Other than that, every piece of code for breakers and fuses are the same, i don't see why else such thing would happen.
Safe travels.
I guess you are using the "Retexture Mod", they patched the breaker to not be wall-mountable for some reason idk. If that's the whole problem, you can uninstall that mod and you're good.
But let me know again when you launch your ship, check whether the fuses or breakers can fly attached with the ship without breaking the hull pressure or something. No logs needed, thanks.