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Apparently pressing your Use Key on something that can be used like a door causes the if statement that checks whether you've pressed your Use key or not to act weird and mess up how things are handled and reverse things entirely. To prevent this issue from now on 'Life-Line' Modes can be switched around using: SPRINT & CROUCH (which are Shift+Ctrl by default), thanks for letting me know! Take care!
It's not a bug, it's a feature.
I'm obviously kidding, it makes sense how come you were able to launch several AR2 Orbs from the moment you've pressed M2, see, there's a small 3.5 seconds delay before you can launch another AR2 Orb, however if you were to press M2 it will start initializing an AR2 Orb Launch Sequence and you can start as many as you want as long as the delay hasn't activated, the moment the Orb is launched, that's when you can no longer initialize another launch sequence because the delay is active, once the delay is gone you can use it again, so what I did is from the moment you press M2 the delay activates to prevent this issue from happening, thank you for letting me know, your feedback is greatly appreciated.