#Auto SFH stops working if seed is planted by user mid-planting

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narrow hare
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Reproduction: Set up an auto SFH to plant seeds. While it is planting seeds, manually plant any seed in a spot that it has not planted yet. Once it gets to that point, it will stop and not plant the rest of the field. This is normally not a big deal as you can just avoid planting manually; however, I believe the same issue occurs when two auto SFHs overlap (e.g. in the greenhouse), so that one of them continually stops the other from working. I assume what's happening is that the Auto SFH makes, like, a plan of which tiles it wants to plant, and then it plants them one at a time, but if one of those tiles becomes occupied in the meantime, it tries to plant the occupied tile and freaks out and gives up entirely instead of just skipping it.
Repro rate: As far as I can see, 100% (I tried a few times and it happened every time)
Game platform: Steam
Game Version: v1.1b-1231
Input mode: DualSense controller
Here is a video of the bug: https://www.dropbox.com/s/vssxsi6ckhx4ltr/coral_island_bug.mp4?dl=0
Also attached is a screenshot of the resulting problem in the greenhouse, where the top left auto SFH interrupts the bottom right SFH, which then stops harvesting/planting.

I believe this may be the same bug as https://discord.com/channels/623097219628662784/1228195188392988672, but I'm not sure; I made a separate thread as I have a reliable repro.

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obtuse girder
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Hello @narrow hare! Thank you for placing your report. Do you happen to still have the backup file on the Winter 5 when you experience this issue? 😮

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Or, you can also send your SaveGames in a zip folder too. You can find it by copy paste this file path to the File Explorer: %localappdata%\ProjectCoral\Saved\SaveGames goatlove2

narrow hare
true fulcrum
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As an addition to this -- If you have a scarecrow in the first spot where the SFH would normally plant the first seed, then no seeds will be planted at all.

obtuse girder
narrow hare
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Thank you!

obtuse girder