[2.1.6 DEADLY BUG] Some moderate size chips just disconnect
This bug is that moderately sized chip, like the dabble chip, most of the times, for some reason they just disconnect. I´m not sure if it is because the change from ver. 2.1.5 to 2.1.6 but i don´t think so.
What do you mean by "disconnect"? Do they not output anything? Or are the wires no longer connected to other chips? Do you have a screenshot of the chip?
You need to share a lot more info for this to be a useful report.
What do you mean by "disconnect"? Do they not output anything? Or are the wires no longer connected to other chips? Do you have a screenshot of the chip?
You need to share a lot more info for this to be a useful report.
The thing I mean with "disconnect" is that the chip that are inside of bigger ones (Like the dabble in double dabble) disconnect from one another
I have the screenshot of the one I just noticed https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/4b66fd66-3697-4fa4-9075-70a5442f7e59
I haven't seen this sort of problem before, which doesn't mean it's not happening, obviously. But it does indicate that it's not common and some steps to trigger / reproduce the problem will probably be required.
I haven't seen this sort of problem before, which doesn't mean it's not happening, obviously. But it does indicate that it's not common and some steps to trigger / reproduce the problem will probably be required.
It´s probably because the update from 2.1.5 to 2.1.6 that I did. I´m not completely sure but it happened because of that but I think it´s that what actually happenned.
Did you do something unusual or did something happen during the update? Upgrading to 2.1.6 didn't cause me any issues, at least any that I've noticed.
Did you do something unusual or did something happen during the update? Upgrading to 2.1.6 didn't cause me any issues, at least any that I've noticed.
Not any issues that I know of happended during the update. It could also be a corrupt savefile. And about thet, you know where is the savefile in the computer?
the save files (more like save folders) are in {Drive containing Windows}/Users/{your user}/AppData/LocalLow/SebastianLague/Digital-Logic-Sim/Projects
Note: AppData may be hidden, so paste the path in the file browser, instead of navigating individual folders
the save files (more like folders) are in {Drive containing Windows}/Users/{your user}/AppData/LocalLow/SebastianLague/Digital-Logic-Sim/Projects
Note: AppData may be hidden, so paste the path in the file browser, instead of navigating individual folders
Thanks man. Now I can see if something happened to my savefile