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It is a magical bag of holding! How is it not? The only limitation is you have to drop down an assembler (plus maybe solar panels) if you want to craft anything, but this isn't as much of a limitation as it seems as I frequently want to assemble many things quickly and will do this anyways regardless of what my queue looks like.One can't just go around endlessly with long handcrafts used as magic bag of holding, and even if one does, in the end, everything will have been handcrafted so no hack involved here.
Not sure I understand this quote. Unless you meant the opposite, as I hand craft relatively little with this hackEven if one does, in the end, everything will have been handcrafted so no hack involved here.
No matter how many handcrafts are used as "inventory augment" hack, given enough time, they'll end up done, and the "I use handcraft as additional inventory space" will be obsolete.blazespinnaker wrote: Sun Dec 06, 2020 2:01 amNot sure I understand this quote. Unless you meant the opposite, as I hand craft relatively little with this hackEven if one does, in the end, everything will have been handcrafted so no hack involved here.
unless you don't use the inventory sorting and just fill the empty slots with wood.Koub wrote: Thu Dec 03, 2020 6:36 am When inventory is filled, starting a long craft of something "reserves" the needed resources, which seeml to disappear from the inventory, freeing more space to carry more. It is then possible to cancel the crafting to get the reserved resources back and do something else with it.
Imho this hack is dirty indeed, but extremely limited, at least in vanilla. One can't just go around endlessly with long handcrafts used as magic bag of holding, and even if one does, in the end, everything will have been handcrafted so no hack involved here.