Hey there everyone! I'm having a weird issue with redstone...
As the pictures that are attached show, I have a line of Redstone attached to some command blocks that are labeled 1, 2, 3, and so on. However, when I put down a redstone block, the command blocks are not activated in order... they appear to activate in a random order.
Instead of saying 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 in that order, it says 1,5,3,4,2, which is completely out of order. This doesn't make any sense, since the command blocks should be powered in order, not randomly.
Does this have anything to do with my tick speed (which is currently at 1), or is this a glitch? If this is a glitch, could someone please report it?
You can use chain command blocks so it all executes within the same redstone tick with no time delay in between the commands and in the order you want
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From programming experience it looks like when redstone is powered it finds the first block in the order then goes out either 16 or until it finds the limit (end of redstone wire) and then alternates powering the wires in between the two nodes. I could be wrong but that's my best educated guess
Hey there everyone! I'm having a weird issue with redstone...
As the pictures that are attached show, I have a line of Redstone attached to some command blocks that are labeled 1, 2, 3, and so on. However, when I put down a redstone block, the command blocks are not activated in order... they appear to activate in a random order.
Instead of saying 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 in that order, it says 1,5,3,4,2, which is completely out of order. This doesn't make any sense, since the command blocks should be powered in order, not randomly.
Does this have anything to do with my tick speed (which is currently at 1), or is this a glitch? If this is a glitch, could someone please report it?
Thanks for your help!
Mrjoshie333
They won't be powered in order. Use a different solution.
Is there a reason why this is happening to me?
That's just how redstone works.
So you can use repeaters to separate them
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You can use chain command blocks so it all executes within the same redstone tick with no time delay in between the commands and in the order you want
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From programming experience it looks like when redstone is powered it finds the first block in the order then goes out either 16 or until it finds the limit (end of redstone wire) and then alternates powering the wires in between the two nodes. I could be wrong but that's my best educated guess