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Originally Posted by dodar
No thats what the update made clear. If you get rotor 2 turning 10 seconds before 1 starts turning, 2 will stop turning.
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Not what I'm suggesting. I know Rotor 2 won't turn until Rotor 1 is turning. That's made clear by "ROTORS only start if GEARS are installed in ROTOR order: 1, 2, 3, and then 4".
The question is if I can place the gears for Rotor 2, THEN place the gear for Rotor 1, then start turning Rotor 2. Or better, crank on Rotor 2 while Rotor 1 gear is being placed. The only time I see this mattering is in a 3 gear auton attempt, but it could matter a lot for making that happen. I'm assuming slamming a gear in a slot is faster than placing it on a peg, so you ideally want to overlap building Rotor 2 gear set and placing gear in Rotor 1.