Shift-click put plant in gardening pot

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Shift-click put plant in gardening pot

Postby Kandarim » Sat Jul 05, 2014 11:26 am

A small change that will resolve a lot of frustration: make shift-click work like it does on things like fuel (i.e. shift-rightclick on a gardening pot to put a plant in there, and a similar plant from your inventory goes to the cursor so you can shift-click another pot). Awesome that they only use 1 piece of humus anymore :)
I have neither the crayons nor the time to explain it to you.
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Re: Shift-click put plant in gardening pot

Postby Orcling » Sat Jul 05, 2014 6:02 pm

Kandarim wrote:A small change that will resolve a lot of frustration: make shift-click work like it does on things like fuel (i.e. shift-rightclick on a gardening pot to put a plant in there, and a similar plant from your inventory goes to the cursor so you can shift-click another pot). Awesome that they only use 1 piece of humus anymore :)

Even better would by a bigger flower pot. Kinda like the clay tray, but with plants in it. More than just 1.
So you dont have to keep and maintain a hundred flowerpots.
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Re: Shift-click put plant in gardening pot

Postby Feone » Sat Jul 05, 2014 6:29 pm

Orcling wrote:
Kandarim wrote:A small change that will resolve a lot of frustration: make shift-click work like it does on things like fuel (i.e. shift-rightclick on a gardening pot to put a plant in there, and a similar plant from your inventory goes to the cursor so you can shift-click another pot). Awesome that they only use 1 piece of humus anymore :)

Even better would by a bigger flower pot. Kinda like the clay tray, but with plants in it. More than just 1.
So you dont have to keep and maintain a hundred flowerpots.


Or maybe a wall-like thing that you can hang a bunch of pots into.

It could probably allow planting into the first open pot in the same way a bigger pot would. With the ability to move individual pots back out.
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