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ME Controller, PA complaints


Jaruso

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Your name: Jaruso

Item name + amount:

  • ME Controller 742:2 (1)
  • Atomic Electromagnet 1409:1 (~64)
  • Electromagnet Glass 1410 (~128) + 250

Coordinates (PA) : 3982, 144, -450

Description of Issue(s):

  1. My ME controller was turned into obsidian, it is not connected to a lot of machines so I believe that it was a faulty reaction from a plugin. 
  2. The biggest problem I've had recently is my PA's suddenly missing blocks ALL of the time, I've fixed it with my own resources countless times now, but I started noticing that it didn't only happen while the server was crashing, but also when I was logged on and everything was rechunked. I always turn them off when I leave the server (unless it crashes ofcourse.) I always check that the chunks is loaded before I use it, but nothing seems help. I would like a refund for my lost materials caused partly by all the  server crashes and a faulty plugin perhaps. 

Screenshots:

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https://gyazo.com/8250b284d62002c5f9f4a657c320cc04 (gyazo due to max upload size. Its an image of how I load the chunks)

Posted
49 minutes ago, Jaruso said:

The biggest problem I've had recently is my PA's suddenly missing blocks ALL of the time, I've fixed it with my own resources countless times now, but I started noticing that it didn't only happen while the server was crashing, but also when I was logged on and everything was rechunked. I always turn them off when I leave the server (unless it crashes ofcourse.) I always check that the chunks is loaded before I use it, but nothing seems help. I would like a refund for my lost materials caused partly by all the  server crashes and a faulty plugin perhaps.

This is a pretty common issue, but there isn't a real fix for it from the server's side. best tip, which has prevented blocks going missing during my pretty extensive testing, is to ensure your PA is only in chunkloaded chunks.

The MFR chunkloaders are capable of creating a cross (or +) of 5 chunks to load, if you place the chunkloaders in a pattern where you get a large (4x4) square, you can build your PA in there. it's large enough to generate anti-matter (though not very efficient).

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