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Bug Report: Incorrect Mass Conversion during Brackene to Brackwax Phase Change


SSS20357
  • Branch: Live Branch Version: Windows Pending

There is a bug in the phase change process from Brackene to Brackwax. For masses between 5kg~10kg, at around 70°C (which is below the actual phase change point of 80°C), it incorrectly converts 5kg of its mass into Brine. For masses above 10kg, this erroneous conversion amount increases to 10kg. This does not occur for masses below 5kg.

As shown in my video:
5kg Brackene → 0.5kg Brackwax + 4.5kg Brine
5.1kg Brackene → 0.1kg Brackene + 5kg Brine → 10g Brackwax + 5.09kg Brine
10kg Brackene → 5kg Brackene + 5kg Brine → 0.5kg Brackene + 9.5kg Brine
11kg Brackene → 1kg Brackene + 10kg Brine → 0.1kg Brackwax + 10.9kg Brine
110kg Brackene → 100kg Brackene + 10kg Brine → 10kg Brackwax + 100kg Brine
1100kg Brackene → 1090kg Brackene + 10kg Brine (sometimes 1080kg Brackene + 20kg Brine)

Liquid pipes deliver 10kg per packet. When using pipes to send Brackene to a hot area for Brackwax production, this bug causes a loss of at least half the potential yield.
The correct result should be: 10kg Brackene → 1kg Brackwax + 9kg Brine
But because of this bug, it becomes: 10kg Brackene → 0.5kg Brackwax + 9.5kg Brine

       

 


Steps to Reproduce

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I also tested this in Survival Mode and found that this issue occurs sometimes.
Moreover, I discovered another problem: liquids discharged from the Liquid Vent sometimes experience mass loss. For example, 10kg of liquid may become 9-point-something or 8-point-something kg after being discharged. 

 

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Materials that flake don't have ore byproducts (e.g. gunk to petroleum, salt water to steam)

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