I was trying to cook a pile of 25,000 fish steaks in my house (they were on the ground), when I successfully cooked them, I got a message saying my backpack couldn't hold this kind of weight and the fish steaks vanished without a trace.
Shouldn't they remain on the ground where they were, or "fall to my feet"?
I was cooking them on a kindling campfire
Cooking + Pack Weight
Cooking + Pack Weight
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Re: Cooking + Pack Weight
It was deleted when it couldn't fit in your pack.
This will be fixed on the next publish. Thanks.
This will be fixed on the next publish. Thanks.
Re: Cooking + Pack Weight
Very nice catch! Thanks for reporting it.
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Samuel Vane - GM Fisherman
Arsenic Annie - GM Poisoner
Grimm McCutty - PVP Hybrid
Re: Cooking + Pack Weight
I've noticed the same disappearing act while chopping wood. Logs should also drop to the ground when the backpack is full.
Re: Cooking + Pack Weight
The original behavior of logs is that they stayed in the tree if you pack was full resulting in the ability to fill your pack and chop forever at the same tree for skill. When this was fixed, I belive the logs were simply deleted.
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Lumberjacking problem
I've noticed that almost all logs that I chop while lumberjacking fall to the ground at my feet - even if my backpack is completely empty. Strange... I dont remember that happening in T2A...
Re: Cooking + Pack Weight
if your using razor make sure you don't have auto stack at feet for logs ore and fish i think enabled
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Re: Cooking + Pack Weight
*slaps self in the face with a large trout*