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Reconnecting disconnected wires.
In the editor I have wires still in place after deleting the item they were connected to. I know I can remove the wires from the I/O of an object before deleting it. My question is how do I reuse a wire that I have already pathed through a vessel and attach it to a different electronic item? (In the editor and during gameplay)
Originally posted by Reignswolf:
Originally posted by Mystery_Poison:
In the editor I have wires still in place after deleting the item they were connected to. I know I can remove the wires from the I/O of an object before deleting it. My question is how do I reuse a wire that I have already pathed through a vessel and attach it to a different electronic item? (In the editor and during gameplay)

You can't.

With the update coming out this week they're adding some things to the editor including "test sub" so you don't have to go into a campaign to test them.

Hopefully they address this as well. It's annoying when you can't grab a wire that's disconnected and hanging there. You literally have to disconnect from souce A and source B, and then re-run the entire wire again.
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Reignswolf Apr 21, 2020 @ 5:08pm 
Originally posted by Mystery_Poison:
In the editor I have wires still in place after deleting the item they were connected to. I know I can remove the wires from the I/O of an object before deleting it. My question is how do I reuse a wire that I have already pathed through a vessel and attach it to a different electronic item? (In the editor and during gameplay)

You can't.

With the update coming out this week they're adding some things to the editor including "test sub" so you don't have to go into a campaign to test them.

Hopefully they address this as well. It's annoying when you can't grab a wire that's disconnected and hanging there. You literally have to disconnect from souce A and source B, and then re-run the entire wire again.
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Date Posted: Apr 21, 2020 @ 3:28pm
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