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번역 관련 문제 보고
I hadn't thought of the "goes through obstacles" thing, and that's a fair point, and another definite advantage of this mod over vanilla. The other being that you don't to do "trial and error" with guessing the distance till you get it right (i.e. when you place the PSB, look at the LPT and it says "connected to PSB at a distance of 50" when you need 52.)
I'm saying that this mod is somewhat redundant if you already know about that vanilla feature.
The LPT's display the distance at which they're connected when you look at them, so just put a PSB in front of them, and move it until the displayed range is correct.
Advantages:
No mod needed.
You're already carrying both a LPT and PSB, so less inventory space used.
Disadvantages:
More fiddling (you have to manually move the PSB until range is corrent)
Limited to max distance of 64 blocks.
A little practice needed to get used to it. (The distance displayed is one less than the total distance taken by both machines and the space between them)