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Remove text that says bring ship to the end of map if its not working. It takes so much time and risk, and getting nothing is disapointing. You can try copypaste code from sellable wrecks if your Lua realisation is malfunction and EvilFactory is dont care
At least add this into "known issues"
Ah, never mind...
Anyway, sorry for the excessive concern
I'm not sure I spotted red text and if I did I must've mistaken it for another mod. I'll report on the issue when I'm able to replicate it. I appreciate your hasty response.
To my knowledge, Lua was installed correctly, but I'll have to confirm if that was the issue or not.
See my comment five comments down
The handbook isn't a bad idea but there is over reliance on it for making the player understand anything about the relay station which I think is unfair to your good puzzle ideas and the player who is otherwise left with just disabling the feature.
Only look at the terminal.
You have to figure out what math operations happen to the input value to turn it into the output value.
E.G. IN 1 -> 10 -> 15 -> 10 -> 5 OUT would be +10, +5, -5, -5.
You then wire the components on the wall up in this sequence
If you don't understand this, I genuinely can't help you and you should probably just accept defeat and turn them off in the settings menu.