kebabudaixi Posted March 22, 2024 Share Posted March 22, 2024 The life construction in the later stages of the game will require players to prepare a large amount of materials, and upgrading boxes to increase storage space is a good choice. Regarding this quality of life issue, we can consider some more creative designs instead of simply upgrading a box, changing its appearance, and allowing for unlimited storage. We should have more types of boxes and give them different functions and manufacturing methods. The change of wooden boxes is really not creative. Share my thoughts. In the game, I will associate container expansion with Nightmare Fuel, and associate item changes with the moon. 1. Moon box (made of glass fragments, lunar rocks, rainbow gemstones, etc.), with a capacity of 6 compartments, items can be stored inside up to 999 2. Despair Stone Box (Despair Stone, Pure Fear, Amethyst, Crafted), with a capacity of 6 squares, can be upgraded with Amethyst. Each Amethyst stone adds one square, maximum 54 grids 3. Mechanical boxes (wires, scrap iron, electronic components, production), with specific materials placed in specific positions, can achieve the production of specific items, and the capacity needs to be customized 4. Yu ore box (manganese ore, emerald, gear, making), where materials and tools can be placed to restore the durability of the tools, such as placing duck feathers in the wind direction marker 5. A password setting box that can hold personal belongings when playing with friends,. Item storage is the most fundamental and creative design point in sandbox games, and we hope that Corey can unleash its creativity. Let's Don"t starve together, it's getting better and better. Link to comment https://forums.kleientertainment.com/forums/topic/155167-updating-the-quality-of-life-for-boxes-item-storage-requires-creativity/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
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