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Update: 1x1 rollers, as pointed out above, reliably transmit power in all four cardinal directions. | Update: 1x1 rollers, as pointed out above, reliably transmit power in all four cardinal directions. | ||
− | Longer rollers always transmit power along their sides. They will also transmit power through their front and back ends to power-accepting buildings (gearboxes, pumps, horizontal axles...) which were built/made connective ''before'' the roller was constructed. They will not transmit to such buildings which were constructed ''after'' the roller, and they lose connectivity with gear assemblies when the assembly gets disengaged. It seems pretty clear that there's some bug here, either the possibility of transmission in parallel is unintended, or (less likely) the transmission loss or failure to transmit is a bug. | + | Longer rollers always transmit power along their sides. They will also transmit power through their front and back ends to power-accepting buildings (gearboxes, pumps, horizontal axles...) which were built/made connective ''before'' the roller was constructed. They will not transmit to such buildings which were constructed ''after'' the roller, and they lose connectivity with gear assemblies when the assembly gets disengaged. It seems pretty clear that there's some bug here, either the possibility of transmission in parallel is unintended, or (less likely) the transmission loss or failure to transmit is a bug.<small>– [[template:unsigned|unsigned]] comment by [[User:Larix|Larix]]</small> |
== Collision damage? == | == Collision damage? == |