When the patch 1.6.5 1st came out I was making wood into planks and I shift clicked and it made as as it could in one click, I loved that. Now it will just move one set of 4.
Yes I can see how that would save headache of using too many of an item in craft but making a lot of needed items in only one click is nice.
So here is my idea: Shift + M1 makes one set of the item and moves it to your inventory (this is as it stands now) but Shift + M2 makes as many as you can and moves them to your inventory as long as you have room.
Ex. You have 60 blocks of wood, you hold shift and hit M2 and it makes 240 wooden planks and move them all into your inventory with one click.
Ex 2. You have 12 feathers, 40 sticks, and 40 flint but you only want to make 4 arrows at a time and add them to the arrows you have in your inventory so you shift and M1 and it makes 4 at a time and stacks them as needed.
I have found pressing both M1 and M2, not at the same time but as fast as i can, works really well. Just a thought to anyone that might read my post after this xD
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When the patch 1.6.5 1st came out I was making wood into planks and I shift clicked and it made as as it could in one click, I loved that. Now it will just move one set of 4.
Yes I can see how that would save headache of using too many of an item in craft but making a lot of needed items in only one click is nice.
So here is my idea: Shift + M1 makes one set of the item and moves it to your inventory (this is as it stands now) but Shift + M2 makes as many as you can and moves them to your inventory as long as you have room.
Ex. You have 60 blocks of wood, you hold shift and hit M2 and it makes 240 wooden planks and move them all into your inventory with one click.
Ex 2. You have 12 feathers, 40 sticks, and 40 flint but you only want to make 4 arrows at a time and add them to the arrows you have in your inventory so you shift and M1 and it makes 4 at a time and stacks them as needed.
Thank you for reading. Thoughts? Questions?