ExtCreations [Bridge] Sign Bug

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  1. FuChunx3

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    Brief Description: Breaking a [Bridge] sign that has blocks stored in it results in the stored blocks being lost. As far as I know, the only way to retrieve the blocks is to toggle the sign into the on/open state and then break the blocks individually.

    Instructions:
    - Create a working [Bridge].
    - You can either build the bridge yourself or store the blocks in the sign by right-clicking them into it.
    - Toggle the sign so that the [Bridge] is in the off/closed state (this stores the blocks in the sign).
    - Break the sign containing the stored blocks.

    How many times did you recreate this bug?: 3 out of 3 times.

    Result: The blocks within the sign are lost and do not drop or return to your inventory.

    Expected Result: Just like how items stored within a [Trade] sign are drop/returned when the sign is broken, one would expect that a similar result would occur if a [Bridge] sign with blocks stored in it is broken. On the other hand, it could just be because they are based off of two different plug-ins and that is a mistake on the creators' part.

    Evidence: I didn't take any screenshots because it's pretty self explanatory, although I could recreate it again and take some if you guys want me to.
     
  2. me4502

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    They should drop them, but I will check incase it's bugged.
     
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    Coming on.

    I don't think the recent builds fixed much apart from implementing the custom redstone integrated circuits.