Am I the only one with this problem? Pistons are constantly "breaking", constantly destroying the joint at the slightest shift in the axis? Why is this happening? I've tried to manually set the connection between the parts and the piston, but eventually these same pistons either break or just don't work.
@IceCraftGaming mm yummy
@Graingy
walks away with legally indescript box of [REDACTED]
Pleasure doing business with you sir
@IceCraftGaming Oh, well, if you insist.
@Graingy nope, that's yours now
@IceCraftGaming No thanks, I already have my 60kg pile, oh boy oh boy.
@Graingy Quickly passes you U-235
@IceCraftGaming Permadeath is active
@Graingy someone
@IceCraftGaming Who's gonna tell them?
@Graingy Many things are indestructible in the afterlife
@IceCraftGaming your U-235 makes things indestructible?
@Graingy my U-235 disagrees
@IceCraftGaming @winterro Point is, things usually aren't indestructible irl.
Control bases are less plug n play but work better in general
@Graingy Overload is my lifesupport lol, if it ceases i go aswell XD
@Graingy nuh uh
@Graingy that probably explains it lmao
@IceCraftGaming @126 Because usually engines can’t generate giganewtons of thrust without sound nor noticeable fuel consumption.
You’ve been under the influence of Overload too long, you two.
@IceCraftGaming i really have no freaking clue why it's already set to false
@126 honestly why is it being false even a thing
like specifically for what purpose lmao
@Graingy yep.
@126 That’s a thing????
Man, I wish I knew that ages ago.
@SILVERPANZER thank
@126 thank
set preventBreaking to true if ye don't want annoying breaking issues on pistons as panzer just said