07-30-2015, 01:30 PM
So, I setup a macro to speed up the process of shoving 1,000 items into my shop, since food doesn't stack and that makes me angry but that's beside the point.
After roughly 200+ of them were successfully stocked, eventually, I lost connection, this error---
appearing whenever I attempt to use 'manage shop' on the shop in question.
It's worth noting that for whatever reason the box kept resizing itself while the macro ran, but, it didn't seem to affect the process -somehow-.
This feels like something more BYOND related than the game itself, but, felt like I should post here anyways since said shopkeeper (specifically 'Ow the Edge (and pizza)') is now unaccessible to me.
If you need the slot information, it's slot 1 and the key is Trexmaster.
UPDATE: It seems buying some of the stock fixed the issue. Somehow.
UPDATE 2: After trying to replace the stock, it turns out that when the same number of pizza was added back, the issue occured again. I think this is due to having too many of the same item in a shop. More testing will be done.
UPDATE AGAIN: After more testing, it seems to be due to the combined total of characters in the names of the shop's items that causes this. Putting in an item with only a 3 character name didn't result in this issue after replacing an item with many more (a five star superb filling watermelon slice).
After roughly 200+ of them were successfully stocked, eventually, I lost connection, this error---
appearing whenever I attempt to use 'manage shop' on the shop in question.
It's worth noting that for whatever reason the box kept resizing itself while the macro ran, but, it didn't seem to affect the process -somehow-.
This feels like something more BYOND related than the game itself, but, felt like I should post here anyways since said shopkeeper (specifically 'Ow the Edge (and pizza)') is now unaccessible to me.
If you need the slot information, it's slot 1 and the key is Trexmaster.
UPDATE: It seems buying some of the stock fixed the issue. Somehow.
UPDATE 2: After trying to replace the stock, it turns out that when the same number of pizza was added back, the issue occured again. I think this is due to having too many of the same item in a shop. More testing will be done.
UPDATE AGAIN: After more testing, it seems to be due to the combined total of characters in the names of the shop's items that causes this. Putting in an item with only a 3 character name didn't result in this issue after replacing an item with many more (a five star superb filling watermelon slice).