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    Hey there,

    I tried the search function earlier, but i haven't found anything.
    I was messing around with wire to learn the basics some days ago. now i am quite handy with it, but i still seem to have a problem with plugs and sockets. See, i wired a constant value to the plug and a screen to the socket to get a feeling for it, plugged it in and it worked.... now here is the problem. I seem to be unable to remove the plug again... its just tightly stuck in the socket. no matter what i do... pull, remove by tools, it won't come out again...

    ...is it meant to be like this?

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    it should come out when you pull it with the physicsgun
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    I know, but thats the odd thing. i didnt even had to shut off the phys beam. right in mid air it directly snapped back to the plug...

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    Hey there.

    Its because if it randomly plugs into the side it would look ugly so it snaps togelther.

    To fix it ither move it further away with physgun before you let go so its out of range of the 'snap' or take it out and freze it

    P.S it WILL stay with the last value eg. you add 1 to it and plug it in when you take it out it will STAY at 1 it wont go back to 0 unfortunantly.

    Hope this helped.

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    Hey there.

    Its because if it randomly plugs into the side it would look ugly so it snaps togelther.

    To fix it ither move it further away with physgun before you let go so its out of range of the 'snap' or take it out and freze it

    P.S it WILL stay with the last value eg. you add 1 to it and plug it in when you take it out it will STAY at 1 it wont go back to 0 unfortunantly.

    Hope this helped. [/b]
    I will try that, thank you

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    Hey there.

    Its because if it randomly plugs into the side it would look ugly so it snaps togelther.

    To fix it ither move it further away with physgun before you let go so its out of range of the 'snap' or take it out and freze it

    P.S it WILL stay with the last value eg. you add 1 to it and plug it in when you take it out it will STAY at 1 it wont go back to 0 unfortunantly.

    Hope this helped. [/b]
    Actually I believe my updated makes it reset to 0 when it is unplugged.

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    Try just pressing USE on the connector the plug originates from, that should disconnect it and reel it back in.

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    Hmmm, so a wired user can disconnect plugs? Interesting...

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    No you can't...

    You're confusing it with the supply connector from LS
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    No you can't...

    You're confusing it with the supply connector from LS[/b]
    Yeah the plug doesn't have a rope attached to it by default. You need to rope/winch it yourself.

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