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I attemped it with a Shard Sentry from the Rimsenal: Security Pack. I had one turret uninstalled and ready in storage, but the pawn picked up a different, currently-deployed turret. The hacking workstation disappeared, the turrent was instantly installed in its place, and the operation remained queued for the centipede.
So I unistalled all Shard turrets I had, so they would all be in storage. The pawn took one from storage and installed it as normal on the centipede no problem.
I tried it one last time, one in storage and one deployed, and the pawn took the deployed one again, with the same effect as the first time.
I tried to get a debug log for errors, but it never created one. The window remained blank, no flags, and nothing generated in a text file anywhere.
So, I hope this helps. Als long as there are none deployed, it doesn't seem to have a problem mounting them.
EDIT: I should also state the Shard turret is the only one I have tried thusfar.
link to HugLib output txt: {链接已删除}https://git.io/fAa87
Thanks for your clear report. I never expected pawns to be able to pickup installed turrets but apparently my code needs another check to prevent that. It completely explains why it did go wrong in your case. Now that I'll be able to reproduce it, I'll have it fixed soon. Thanks.
Edit: this is fixed since the last update.
Note: I have a turret installed on it, and a battery upgrade.
The net loss is probably because of the turret installed on it. What turret did you install?
Edit: In the last update, energy drain of mounted turrets and the vanometric power module are both rebalanced.
Hmm. Most of those issues are likely mod conflicts. Could you enable development mode in your game (by going to the options and ticking it there), and see if any errors pop up while these issues occur? If they do, please report them by pressing ctrl+f12 and placing the link here.
I just tested this. apperently this happens if What the Hack!? is loaded after Psychology. If you make sure it's loaded before Psychology it should work. I'll add a note in the description.