reexar77 wrote:Might seem stupid but reviewing some of the loved features of custom clients might help, the default one is good but there's lots of features apparently the community has in mind for it to become even better than custom ones( a lot of people claim in order to even be able to play the game a custom client is a must, I don't think this as much nowadays but for example in legacy it made a difference as big as day and night.
Ender is the most stable custom client since legacy to this very day.
Count me as one of those people who doesn't want to play using the default client. If I recall correctly, with the default client, even before this change, I couldn't see item quality without some tedious process possibly involving mousing over each item - so finding the best or worst item in a cupboard or other inventory is slow and tedious, not to mention error prone. At best, you carefully sort items when storing them, and wind up spending a significant fraction of your playing time putting items in quality order - again and again and again.
Ender not only has quality always visible, it has a mode where you can access items in a container sorted in quality order, making it trivial to select the best or worst. Or at least it *had* that; stacks will presumably have broken it, since it didn't work with bundles.
Now maybe some of you play H&H for the pleasure of repeatedly sorting inventories. If so, your kink is OK. But it's not MY kink.
I'm hoping that the maintainers of the Ender client will be able to reimplement the same functionality, even for a cupboard or other container (including my inventory) containing stacks, each of which contains randomly mixed qualities. I'm hoping they will - maybe they already have - so that I can continue playing the game enjoyably.
Meanwhile, I'm taking an H&H vacation, having decided that I simply don't like Haven enough to want to take on the job of learning java and creating my own custom client, then revising it every time something new either breaks it, or requires working around to keep me enjoying playing. Or maybe it's just that I don't want H&H to become my full time job, and suspect that client maintenance might easily take as much time as I normally spend playing.