If there's a large amount of wireless logic loaded at once the connections have a tendency to become... tangled.
A wireless logic block may start activating another wireless block that it is not actually connected too, this frequently results in multiple wireless 'transmitters' all activating the same wireless 'reciever' in a logic setup. It also completely screws up the logic system they are in on account of essentially randomizing all the connections.
This issue seems to occur on any kind of load of the logic be it from blueprint, restart or re-entring the sector.
Edit: a gif showing a leg being operated by wireless where 2 wireless modules share a recieving wireless module.
A wireless logic block may start activating another wireless block that it is not actually connected too, this frequently results in multiple wireless 'transmitters' all activating the same wireless 'reciever' in a logic setup. It also completely screws up the logic system they are in on account of essentially randomizing all the connections.
This issue seems to occur on any kind of load of the logic be it from blueprint, restart or re-entring the sector.
Edit: a gif showing a leg being operated by wireless where 2 wireless modules share a recieving wireless module.
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