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Thread: Well, Mollusks / Crustaceans don't auto stack.
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BioEngine
Fri Sep 02, 2005 11:33 am
#1
Can anyone confirm milk, fish and eggs please?
Publish 23
August 31, 2005
Inventory
August 31, 2005
Inventory
- Auto-stacking items will no longer stack to items in a different container than the one they are being moved into.
Loot
- Resources found as loot (or harvested) will no longer be divided into multiple containers if the quantity exceeds 100.
The stacking issues with smuggler loot was tied into resource stacking, as stated by the Dev who has commented on that issue in the smuggler forums.
Eufack
Fri Sep 02, 2005 11:49 am
#2
BioEngine wrote:
Can anyone confirm milk, fish and eggs please?
Publish 23
August 31, 2005
Inventory
- Auto-stacking items will no longer stack to items in a different container than the one they are being moved into.
Loot
- Resources found as loot (or harvested) will no longer be divided into multiple containers if the quantity exceeds 100.
The stacking issues with smuggler loot was tied into resource stacking, as stated by the Dev who has commented on that issue in the smuggler forums.
I'm not sure about the first, but i have noticed that every so often that organics are put into the animal's inventory and they are in stack of 100 and less. and you had to restack them if this happened. not exactly game breaking......
DeeSnider
Fri Sep 02, 2005 2:53 pm
#3
Milk and eggs don't auto-stack either. It's partially fixed. Prior to the patch, if a creature yielded 250 units of milk, you would get three stacks-100-100-50. Now you get one stack-250. But you still have to manually stack those stacks. Better, but still slightly annoying. Eggs work the same as always, if you get four successful finds on one lair, you still get four stacks.
groundcrew
Sun Sep 04, 2005 8:22 am
#4
Interesting i get milk to auto stack all the time,I usualy have to move it to my pack first though.
Message Edited by groundcrew on 09-04-2005 08:24 AM
Beladan
Sun Sep 04, 2005 10:14 pm
#5
I think that's the point. If it doesn't stack correctly entering your inventory, it's not really autostacking, per se. There is no real difference between moving a resource to your pack and taking clumps of resources and dropping them one on top of the other. It's similar to the problem with harvester resources. Pulling resources out of harvesters winds up placing as many stacks of identical resource in your Inv as you have harvesters. That's a failure of items to autostack, even though (just like milk etc) they DO combine once you place them in a subcontainer such as a pack.
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