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Re: Help on using those bags
- To: crossfire (at) ifi.uio.no
- Subject: Re: Help on using those bags
- Date: Sat, 9 Jan 1993 00:47:42 +0100
- In-Reply-To: <>; from "Byong Pak" at Jan 8, 93 2:17 pm
Byong Pak writes:
> > The "<", ">", "a" and "d" keys are probably not working satisfactory with
> > the bags/containers. Try to use the mouse-buttons instead. When you have
> > a bag open, the left button will examine items in it, the middle button
> > will apply items, and the right button will drop items to the floor (maybe
> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
> Are you sure about this. When I use the middle button on an item in a bag it
> does not get applied. Instead it says you must get the item first to use it.
Yes, that applies for items which you can wear/wield/ready. But you can still
read scrolls or drink potions directly from bags.
> Some suggestions though....
>
> If a bulky item is in a bag, it should not reduce your speed as much as if you
> are wearing it, or, things that you are carrying without a bag should be more
> weight. This would be a bit more realistic. Although carrying around
> everything you ever need without a bag is nice.. there should be some
> incentive with using a bag.
Maybe, but bulkyness isn't implemented yet. Personally I believe you should
loose speed if you carry 1000 scrolls/gems in your hands instead of using
a bag (anyone want to draw different kinds of containers? Scrollcases,
quivers, gem-pouches, backpacks, etc...)
Maybe this can be achieved somehow by using a general size-variable on
all items, and a containment-limit on all kinds of sacks, as well as the
inventory.
-Frank.