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Super Glue not turning mechanical pistons into sticky mechanical pistons unlike slimeballs.

BLucky-gh opened this issue ยท 6 comments

commented

I am not sure this is intended behavior so I decided to report it as a bug

when I use slime ball on a mechanical piston it turns into a sticky mech piston, but when I use super glue it just puts a layer of super glue on top of the surface and then when I use the mechanical piston it doesn't stick because the super glue layer doesn't move with the piston. Also doesn't work if I glue the linear chassis that the piston is pushing

Additional info: Minecraft 1.16.5
Create Above and Beyond 1.3
Create version 0.3.2g

commented

If you sneak or not clicking in the right spot, it makes glue on top of it and it dont convert into sticky

commented

Ran into the same issue. Glue does not work. Slimeballs do.

If you sneak or not clicking in the right spot, it makes glue on top of it and it dont convert into sticky

What is the "right" spot?

commented

What is the "right" spot?

considering that we seem to have the same issue I'm gonna assume they mean the front of the piston, aka the part that moves, more or less what I said in the original issue, there's a glue "block" on the surface as reported by WAILA and a hitbox around it, the piston still says it's a "Mechanical Piston" instead of a "Sticky Mech Piston" and when applying rotation the piston moves but the glue stays behind and the blocks don't get pulled when moving the piston back

commented

What I noticed is that, when the piston extends, the glue actually stays in its place. When I apply the glue to an extended piston and retract it, the glue pops off and disappears.

commented

This issue has been marked as stale because it has been inactive for 3 weeks. It will be closed if it remains inactive for another 3 weeks.

commented

This issue has been closed since it has been inactive for 3 weeks since it was marked as stale.