REPORTED ISSUE: When smelting odd amounts of small ore, the one extra ore is consumed.
ISSUE DETAILS: Smelted a stack of 1937 iron ore, ended up with no ore remaining.
ENVIRONMENT DETAILS: Papua smithy
STEPS TO RECREATE: Use an uneven stack of small ore on a forge to smelt.
EXPECTED RESULTS: If an odd number of small ore is smelted there should be one small ore left over.
DATE REPORTED: 16 July 2010
STATUS: Open
DATE STATUS CHANGED: 16 July 2010
Smelting Bug
Smelting Bug
Last edited by fooka03 on Sat Jul 17, 2010 12:23 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Smelting Bug
Isn't this the way it's supposed to be? You only get half, I've never heard of one ore remaining.
100 ore = 50 ingots
99 = 49(,5)
100 ore = 50 ingots
99 = 49(,5)
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Re: Smelting Bug
If you had 3 pieces of small ore you would get 1 ingot and 1 small ore the way I remember it.
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Re: Smelting Bug
Edited initial post to clarify. Karik is correct, that is the behavior it should exhibit, however it currently exhibits the behavior described by Populus which is incorrect.
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Re: Smelting Bug
Thanks, I know this system has been a little messed up since the beginning, and I keep putting band-aids on it. It needs a rewrite. Will try to get to that but I'm hesitant to say soon :/
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