@@articbjorn9001 oh, for sure, if you're dedicated enough to set alarms on your phone and actually wake up. I did that once, saw they were raiding and was like, 'meh, I'll deal with this in the morning' lol
@@Alan-jd3mi during Halloween a couple years back, Samsung introduced some seasonal alert tones and one was a blood curling scream like from a horror movie. When I played a wipe with a zerg, I set that as my raid alarm. Didn't work; freaked out the better half and coworkers when it would go off mid day though.
I had an unusable perimeter breach alarm before the recent updates, They fixed almost everything wrong!!!. Gotta check the last part and see if its fixed but its extra sillyness anyway so not important.....Nice work as usual.
could you use the power output from the sensor to activate pass through power of a blocker to enable power to a broadcaster which would automatically close all doors that have connectivity via RF?
One thing I noticed is that the sensor seemingly measures from the wall center and not the sensor itself. In your example, you shoot on one side of the wall and it works, the other side of the wall and it doesn't. If a C4 is placed on the outside side of the wall, 10 foundations away and it's set to 10 foundations. Does it actually register it? Based on what you show I think it wouldn't. Same with rockets coming from the outside against the wall. I could see this creating gaps in defenses for people who try to set the distance to their foundations only if this is how it works.
i am not sure whats wrong with my setup. the most basic one (even on build server), only triggers when i used explo. i am going generator > seismic sensor > siren light just to test it out. when i use anything other than explo, no sirens. but when i do use explo, it lights up.
Absolutely. An example would be to have the seismic sensor run to either the "Set" input or "Reset" input on a Memory Cell (depends on what output the turret power is hooked up to). There are, of course, many other ways you could accomplish this.