Online Detector working when I'm offline? #3782
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I noticed something weird with a machine that works with an online detector and should therefore only work when I'm online: to me it seems like it still works when I am offline. I just tested it with my bone machine, about 50 minutes ago I went online and filled the empty node breakers of my bone machine with dirt (one stack per node breaker), and went offline immediately after that. Now, after joining I checked my bonemachine and all the node breakers now had less then one stack of dirt in them! Most of them had between 60 and 80. Which leads me to think that it was still working while I was offline.
My theory is that that happens when I log of while in the mapblock of the detector. Maybe because no one else is around, and therefore the mapblock not longer active, the Online Detector does not get updated and thinks I am online eventhough I am not?