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On 11/7/2021 at 2:53 AM, luna_cat said:
Here are saves, logs, and screen shots illustrating the problems that I had with the Plasma Fuels experiment. All but one of the files is from a science game that I played just to reproduce the problem.
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/11DSyZ3KTP14hX-qoyvaKLYnpoARg4dyv?usp=sharing
Please let me know if you have any issues accessing the files. I haven't shared files this way before. I might have done something wrong.
In the science game, the experiment is complete, and a deploy button appears in the right-click menu. Screen shot 40 shows this. Clicking on the button changes the menu. The deploy button disappears. Screen shot 41 shows this. Then the menu reverts to showing the Deploy button.
Screen shot 42 is from a career game and shows the "Status: BadLocation" that is displayed when I try to deploy. Grepping the code for "BadLocation" might be fruitful.
In the science game, the display is "Status: Storage".
The stations with the cyclotron and TH-NKR lab are similar, but not the same in the science and career games. I think that the craft used to deliver the experiment to the station is identical.
Xenon gas was loaded into the experiment before attempting to deploy it.
Thanks for taking a look at this issue.
I have this exact same issue, including the "Plasma Fuel testing can't be done right now" message. Is this a problem with the stations's location or parts, or is this a mod (version?) issue? I can't find any answer to this reported issue.
I'm running KSP v1.12.3, with mod version v2.6.1.3, with several other mods active (using CKAN). All other experiments seem to be working correctly.
[1.10.x, 1.11.x, 1.12.x] MOAR Station Science - Out of BETA
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Thank you, jd284! Using your snippet as a MM patch file solved the issue.
I doubt that the original situationMask was intentional; nothing about the experiment suggests that high in space is an invalid area, nor does it make sense.