Furnished Studio Apartment - Do eviscerators work?

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The input multi-blocks of the Furnished Studio Apartment map seem immune to the Eviscerator.



Is this intentional or a bug?



I'm wondering if it's intentional to encourage use of Blocker plates.










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  • What are you planning to do with the eviscerator anyway? You don't have any extra blocks in that level; you need everything you get.

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    @PaulZ Not on max rate :-)

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The input multi-blocks of the Furnished Studio Apartment map seem immune to the Eviscerator.



Is this intentional or a bug?



I'm wondering if it's intentional to encourage use of Blocker plates.










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  • What are you planning to do with the eviscerator anyway? You don't have any extra blocks in that level; you need everything you get.

    – Paul Z
    Sep 18 '15 at 2:33






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    @PaulZ Not on max rate :-)

    – LateralFractal
    Sep 18 '15 at 7:29














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The input multi-blocks of the Furnished Studio Apartment map seem immune to the Eviscerator.



Is this intentional or a bug?



I'm wondering if it's intentional to encourage use of Blocker plates.










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The input multi-blocks of the Furnished Studio Apartment map seem immune to the Eviscerator.



Is this intentional or a bug?



I'm wondering if it's intentional to encourage use of Blocker plates.







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  • What are you planning to do with the eviscerator anyway? You don't have any extra blocks in that level; you need everything you get.

    – Paul Z
    Sep 18 '15 at 2:33






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    @PaulZ Not on max rate :-)

    – LateralFractal
    Sep 18 '15 at 7:29


















  • What are you planning to do with the eviscerator anyway? You don't have any extra blocks in that level; you need everything you get.

    – Paul Z
    Sep 18 '15 at 2:33






  • 1





    @PaulZ Not on max rate :-)

    – LateralFractal
    Sep 18 '15 at 7:29

















What are you planning to do with the eviscerator anyway? You don't have any extra blocks in that level; you need everything you get.

– Paul Z
Sep 18 '15 at 2:33





What are you planning to do with the eviscerator anyway? You don't have any extra blocks in that level; you need everything you get.

– Paul Z
Sep 18 '15 at 2:33




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@PaulZ Not on max rate :-)

– LateralFractal
Sep 18 '15 at 7:29






@PaulZ Not on max rate :-)

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Some blocks are invulnerable. I first noticed this with the Fusion Reactor Core. Not being able to dissect that made things a lot more difficult.



I suggest, if you have a solution that requires input blocks to be broken, test that they can be broken before building a massive complicated machine that ultimately fails. 😖






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    Some blocks are invulnerable. I first noticed this with the Fusion Reactor Core. Not being able to dissect that made things a lot more difficult.



    I suggest, if you have a solution that requires input blocks to be broken, test that they can be broken before building a massive complicated machine that ultimately fails. 😖






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      Some blocks are invulnerable. I first noticed this with the Fusion Reactor Core. Not being able to dissect that made things a lot more difficult.



      I suggest, if you have a solution that requires input blocks to be broken, test that they can be broken before building a massive complicated machine that ultimately fails. 😖






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        Some blocks are invulnerable. I first noticed this with the Fusion Reactor Core. Not being able to dissect that made things a lot more difficult.



        I suggest, if you have a solution that requires input blocks to be broken, test that they can be broken before building a massive complicated machine that ultimately fails. 😖






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        Some blocks are invulnerable. I first noticed this with the Fusion Reactor Core. Not being able to dissect that made things a lot more difficult.



        I suggest, if you have a solution that requires input blocks to be broken, test that they can be broken before building a massive complicated machine that ultimately fails. 😖







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