Inspect forageables quality

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Inspect forageables quality

Postby VDZ » Sat Aug 20, 2022 11:45 pm

Currently, the only way to find out the quality of a forageable is by picking it. For a lot of forageables, usefulness depends on quality (I'm not interested in any q12 taproots, but q40 ones are nice), but currently quality checking involves picking up an item and immediately dropping it (which can only be done with the mouse (CTRL+click on the item), no keyboard shortcut for it AFAIK). This is particularly annoying for river/lake foreageables (which would pollute the sea trash pool if you drop it then and there so you need to get to land to prevent that) and multi-item forageables (e.g. cattails), as well as when your inventory is full. I find myself often just not picking forageables if they're only useful at higher qualities.

Can we get the option to Inspect forageables to check their quality without picking them, so I can just A->S and then immediately keep moving?
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Re: Inspect forageables quality

Postby Blueberry » Sun Aug 21, 2022 12:27 am

sounds reasonable
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Re: Inspect forageables quality

Postby fierce » Mon Aug 22, 2022 7:31 am

The case for not polluting the water & ground pools with garbage is a good one. I don't see any reason we shouldn't be able to inspect them. If its a higher Q than what we could of picked just display that number, or 'it is at least Q20'
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Re: Inspect forageables quality

Postby Reiber » Fri Aug 26, 2022 3:10 pm

Arent catail parts ruled differently for trashtables ? I vaguely remembering something about that , and since i rarely fish up cattailheads, it seems that way, otherwise toots and heads should by far be the most common trash
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