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Game News Wasteland 2 Kickstarter Update #29: Inventory System Demo

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The biggest problem with list inventories is that you tend to accumulate a lot of "crud" items in them that can't be easily shunted off to the bottom of the grid, or to another tab of the grid, which makes getting to the useful stuff more and more of a pain. This happens even if you have the ability to sort by type, because even within each type there are still plenty of crud items. List inventories could be improved if there was a way to mark certain items (and all further instances of said item) as useless so they don't show up with the good stuff ever.
Like... heh... console Dragon Age Origins and Dragon Age 2?
 

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The biggest problem with list inventories is that you tend to accumulate a lot of "crud" items in them that can't be easily shunted off to the bottom of the grid, or to another tab of the grid, which makes getting to the useful stuff more and more of a pain. This happens even if you have the ability to sort by type, because even within each type there are still plenty of crud items. List inventories could be improved if there was a way to mark certain items (and all further instances of said item) as useless so they don't show up with the good stuff ever.
Like... heh... console Dragon Age Origins and Dragon Age 2?


Uh? I'm not talking about useless items categorized by the game designers as "junk".
 

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Uh? I'm not talking about useless items categorized by the game designers as "junk".
In (console) DA:O and DA2 you can mark items as junk and they'll go into the junk folder.
 

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Well, that's nice. Why doesn't the PC version have that? Also, does it affect all further instances of said items?
It was something added to console DA:O while they were porting it; they couldn't add it to PC DA:O since it had already been feature-locked. All versions of DA2 have it. And I don't believe so.
 

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Well, that's nice. Why doesn't the PC version have that? Also, does it affect all further instances of said items?
It was something added to console DA:O while they were porting it; they couldn't add it to PC DA:O since it had already been feature-locked. All versions of DA2 have it. And I don't believe so.


Ah, I didn't even notice that in DA2. Anyway without affecting all instances it's not that useful
 

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Crud item sorting usually isn't that efficient though. In most games some stuff you need gets shifted to the bottom and some stuff you don't gets sorted to the top. Meanwhile, grid inventories display everything in your characters pack.
 

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5 pages of codex expertise > 3 months of InXile design?

Come on InXile, you can do better than that!

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Aren't the note cards temporary graphics? They don't seem to fit with the rest of the screen. I thought these were placeholders that come with the engine or something like that.

i don't care, love it, want to play, what's your problem with inventories people, it's just an inventory.

You'll be accessing that screen constantly, it helps if it's not tedious to navigate through it.

Stylistically, not very good. Functionality seems ok. But I absolutelly hate the Dragon Age style enormous weapons. This fucking sniper rifle looks at least 2,5 meters long (or Lil' Neddy is indeed extremely little). Even the longest antitanks weren't that long.

The weapons seem a little huge on the characters in the inventory screen...

The rifle?

[...]But seriously, 50 cals are fucking huge.

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If anything, depictions in popular culture have tended to show sniper rifles as smaller than they typically are.
 

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All the weapons seem a bit out of proportion. I'm assuming it's due to the isometric viewpoint of the game which means they exaggerate the proportions of stuff so it's easier to see from the iso perspective.
 

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All the weapons seem a bit out of proportion. I'm assuming it's due to the isometric viewpoint of the game which means they exaggerate the proportions of stuff so it's easier to see from the iso perspective.
That's the logical explanation that makes sense, you should be saying it's ugly ANIME/WOW shit made by retarded designers that love huge shoulderpads, to catter the dudebro frat boy audience; only ARMA does weapon models right.
 

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Oh, I didn't realize that it applied to his latest edition as well. I was expecting a confirmed acknowledgement for that too.
 

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RPGCodex, once again on the front-line of good game design...


IMO this one does a worse job in terms of usability (regarding the inventory list and PC list positioning), than
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The reason being that with the character below the inventory list, you get the shortest distance for swapping items across characters. (and don't forget the current weight / max weight below the PCs name)

Also you don't need to freaking toggle button for character/item.
If you're browsing items (5 second timeout for using the keyboard arrow keys) or if the mouse is at the item list region, it shows the item.
If you equip an item or the mouse is at the paperdoll section it shows your character (for LARPing purposes).

IMO the item/character window should be smaller, so that the description is bigger and you get more info, both from the item selected and the character.
Instead of the "Alfonso is a mexican ... " text, it should be shown what his current stats are (hp, armor, damage, range, etc).
 

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