Copying a Microchip Screws Things Up
I've got a microchip attached to a cube that's relatively basic. The cube has a movement sensor set up so that when the movement is higher than 2, it adds a point to the score. When the score changes, it transmits power back to the score emitter turning it off, so that the score can't be raised again even if the object is moved. So far this works perfectly, however if I copy the cube with the microchip attached or even copy just the microchip to apply to something else, the score will rise without stopping any time an object is moved. For some reason this only occurs if two instance of the microchip exist even though they are attached to individual objects. Any thoughts why this might be?
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Hi,
Can you post a picture of your logic?
If possible make it is neat and readable as possible and I can help diagnose
John
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