Just realised I posted it in the wrong subforum x.x
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Re: Block Dispenser timing
It could be because the piston timing was changed. I believe they doubled the time it took the arm to extend from one tick to two ticks.
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Re: Block Dispenser timing
I thought of that, so that's why I made the design using just pistons first, to show that pistons arn't the problem. The first elevator shown there works perfectly.
Re: Block Dispenser timing
Ofcourse the first one works perfectly. If both pistons suddenly take a tick longer to extend, then their relative timing will still be spot on. The piston and the BD however will have shifted by one tick as the piston got slower, but the BD did not.grimper12341 wrote:I thought of that, so that's why I made the design using just pistons first, to show that pistons arn't the problem. The first elevator shown there works perfectly.
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Re: Block Dispenser timing
I just tested using a piston repeater. The upwards piston has 1 tick + piston delay. The BD has 2 ticks + piston delay.
That should offset any timing issues caused by pistons, but the problem still persists.
That should offset any timing issues caused by pistons, but the problem still persists.
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