I did a search and couldn't find any mods like this, so I made it myself: a mod that increases the size of your inventory. It adds another row of slots, totaling 45 slots excluding armor. Eventually I'll add the ability to configure it for however many slots you want.
Most modded items in the image are from More Ores, and the banana is from More Trees.
It modifies the classes bf, bw, gf, hc, ie, ih, nr, nw, re, ta and y. It does not depend upon anything and can be installed alone. It is compatible with TooManyItems and ModLoader, and should be compatible with most mods that only add blocks or items.
Unfortunately, it may not be compatible with mods that add blocks which have their own interfaces, such as IndustrialCraft. When I figure out how to work ModLoader, hopefully I'll attempt to fix this.
Because it adds slots, it will not appear correctly with texture packs. It will still operate properly, however.
Installation on Windows:
1) Click Start Menu, click Run and type %appdata%.
2) Browse to .minecraft/bin.
3) Open up minecraft.JAR with WinRAR.
4) Drag and drop the class files into the JAR.
5) Drag and drop the gui folder into the JAR if you wish to make it default. This folder can also be used in a texture pack instead.
6) Delete the META-INF folder in the JAR.
Awesome idea!!! However, it conflicts with a TON of mods that I use, so ill be waiting on modloader compatability. Great idea though, nice to see creative new stuff being added.
What happens to your inventory when you update and then visit the world?
I assume any items stored in the added slots simply vanish, as their data is no longer stored.
On another note, I had wondered if a mod like this was possible, I know people have made satchels and enlarged crafting grids etc. I never expected to find this tho!
Good job.
Think you could do multiple inventory pages too? Not that I want THAT much space but i'd love to see if it can be done.
What happens to your inventory when you update and then visit the world?
Everything in the added slots is lost the next time it writes the inventory data.
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On another note, I had wondered if a mod like this was possible, I know people have made satchels and enlarged crafting grids etc. I never expected to find this tho!
Good job.
Think you could do multiple inventory pages too? Not that I want THAT much space but i'd love to see if it can be done.
Thanks, and I could definitely consider that. That was actually my original idea, but I saw how easy just adding slots was and went with that.
Also, ModLoader support is top priority, hopefully I'll have it working during or after the weekend.
What happens to your inventory when you update and then visit the world?
Everything in the added slots is lost the next time it writes the inventory data.
Quote from Alphanumerai »
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On another note, I had wondered if a mod like this was possible, I know people have made satchels and enlarged crafting grids etc. I never expected to find this tho!
Good job.
Think you could do multiple inventory pages too? Not that I want THAT much space but i'd love to see if it can be done.
Thanks, and I could definitely consider that. That was actually my original idea, but I saw how easy just adding slots was and went with that.
Also, ModLoader support is top priority, hopefully I'll have it working during or after the weekend.
Most modded items in the image are from More Ores, and the banana is from More Trees.
It modifies the classes bf, bw, gf, hc, ie, ih, nr, nw, re, ta and y. It does not depend upon anything and can be installed alone. It is compatible with TooManyItems and ModLoader, and should be compatible with most mods that only add blocks or items.
Unfortunately, it may not be compatible with mods that add blocks which have their own interfaces, such as IndustrialCraft. When I figure out how to work ModLoader, hopefully I'll attempt to fix this.
Because it adds slots, it will not appear correctly with texture packs. It will still operate properly, however.
Download for 1.5_01
Installation on Windows:
1) Click Start Menu, click Run and type %appdata%.
2) Browse to .minecraft/bin.
3) Open up minecraft.JAR with WinRAR.
4) Drag and drop the class files into the JAR.
5) Drag and drop the gui folder into the JAR if you wish to make it default. This folder can also be used in a texture pack instead.
6) Delete the META-INF folder in the JAR.
If it blackscreens, download http://tiny.cc/errortest_bat and run it, then post the error.
-k
Twitter: @iPixeliMC
I assume any items stored in the added slots simply vanish, as their data is no longer stored.
On another note, I had wondered if a mod like this was possible, I know people have made satchels and enlarged crafting grids etc. I never expected to find this tho!
Good job.
Think you could do multiple inventory pages too? Not that I want THAT much space but i'd love to see if it can be done.
Well, it asks you if you want to update, so you're kinda safe.
so simple, hard to believe no one thought of it before, but yes, plz do make it modloader comp
I will use this mod =)
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Everything in the added slots is lost the next time it writes the inventory data.
Thanks, and I could definitely consider that. That was actually my original idea, but I saw how easy just adding slots was and went with that.
Also, ModLoader support is top priority, hopefully I'll have it working during or after the weekend.
Cant wait for it ^^
Applied Energistics 2 Developer
AE2:Intelligent Energistics Developer