Right clicking objects directly into a wagon

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Right clicking objects directly into a wagon

Postby jordancoles » Sun Oct 16, 2016 2:06 am

We should be able to right click an object overhead into our wagons without opening the wagon first, like we can with boats

We should also be able to open and interact with the wagon's contents while riding a horse, it's super annoying to have to get on and off again every time

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Re: Right clicking objects directly into a wagon

Postby Fierce_Deity » Sun Oct 16, 2016 2:08 am

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Re: Right clicking objects directly into a wagon

Postby loftar » Sun Oct 16, 2016 2:26 am

So you want to lose the ability to choose which slot to place the object in?
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Re: Right clicking objects directly into a wagon

Postby jordancoles » Sun Oct 16, 2016 2:28 am

loftar wrote:So you want to lose the ability to choose which slot to place the object in?

Yeah, who gives a fuck?

If I open the wagon to look at the contents I could move them around
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Re: Right clicking objects directly into a wagon

Postby Granger » Sun Oct 16, 2016 5:23 pm

loftar wrote:So you want to lose the ability to choose which slot to place the object in?

Since when can we decide that with a boat, or a cart?
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Re: Right clicking objects directly into a wagon

Postby Astarisk » Sun Oct 16, 2016 7:21 pm

jordancoles wrote:
loftar wrote:So you want to lose the ability to choose which slot to place the object in?

Yeah, who gives a fuck?

If I open the wagon to look at the contents I could move them around


Yeah, this would be a pretty nice change, less menu clicking is always good :ugeek:
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Re: Right clicking objects directly into a wagon

Postby loftar » Sun Oct 16, 2016 8:07 pm

jordancoles wrote:If I open the wagon to look at the contents I could move them around

Sure, there may be a case to be made.

Granger wrote:Since when can we decide that with a boat, or a cart?

Then again, they don't have 20 slots.
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Re: Right clicking objects directly into a wagon

Postby Pickard » Sun Oct 16, 2016 11:44 pm

jordancoles wrote:We should be able to right click an object overhead into our wagons without opening the wagon first, like we can with boats

Dont think it is a good idea. Maybe shift-click.

jordancoles wrote:We should also be able to open and interact with the wagon's contents while riding a horse, it's super annoying to have to get on and off again every time

Completely agree.
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