by Major Cooke » Sun Jan 13, 2019 10:42 am
Load the following files from first to last:
- test.pk3
- test2.pk3
- test3.pk3
Then type into console (doesn't matter what the message is, so long as it provokes NetworkProcess):
You will notice how
Handler2 does not show up.
The handler orders are:
- Handler1: 9
- Handler2: 7
- Handler3: 11
- Handler4: 6
Now, if these are all together in one single PK3, all four of them are registered. However, when they're apart, this bug surfaces.
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- test.pk3
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- test2.pk3
- (415 Bytes) Downloaded 23 times
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- test3.pk3
- (417 Bytes) Downloaded 23 times
Load the following files from first to last:
[list=1][*]test.pk3
[*]test2.pk3
[*]test3.pk3[/list]
Then type into console (doesn't matter what the message is, so long as it provokes NetworkProcess):
[code]netevent t[/code]
You will notice how [b]Handler2[/b] does not show up.
The handler orders are:
[list][*]Handler1: 9
[*]Handler2: 7
[*]Handler3: 11
[*]Handler4: 6[/list]
Now, if these are all together in one single PK3, all four of them are registered. However, when they're apart, this bug surfaces.