Have Carts also operate as stockbins when empty

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Re: Have Carts also operate as stockbins when empty

Postby JohnCarver » Wed May 13, 2015 11:24 am

Does the cart then have a small chance to lose an axle from all the weight and crush you causing perma-death?
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Re: Have Carts also operate as stockbins when empty

Postby NeiroShop » Wed May 13, 2015 11:28 am

JohnCarver wrote:Does the cart then have a small chance to lose an axle from all the weight and crush you causing perma-death?


Nice things...DENIED.
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Re: Have Carts also operate as stockbins when empty

Postby loleznub » Wed May 13, 2015 1:01 pm

JohnCarver wrote:Does the cart then have a small chance to lose an axle from all the weight and crush you causing perma-death?


Use an alt to pull and issue is fixed,
Or reinforce the axle with blistersteel :P


Could make it a new item that can't have anything placed into it (such as chests) except what fits into stockbins (at a reduced amount since its movable) and make it more expensive to make i.e 4x blistersteel
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Re: Have Carts also operate as stockbins when empty

Postby biskvito » Wed May 13, 2015 1:12 pm

I wonder who would this benefit the most.
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Re: Have Carts also operate as stockbins when empty

Postby Pildream » Wed May 13, 2015 2:44 pm

biskvito wrote:I wonder who would this benefit the most.


the humanity ? :P
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Re: Have Carts also operate as stockbins when empty

Postby Absoluum » Wed May 13, 2015 6:56 pm

JohnCarver wrote:Does the cart then have a small chance to lose an axle from all the weight and crush you causing perma-death?


Have an oil gauge on the cart that keeps going down as you move it. Need to lube up those joints or the cart will stop moving.. edit: and crush you causing perma-death ¦]
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Re: Have Carts also operate as stockbins when empty

Postby jakhollin » Wed May 13, 2015 7:12 pm

+1 Had the same thought yesterday when I was trying to transfer 400 dry boards from the back yard to stock bin in my crafting quarter. Don't like the axle breaking and perma-death idea. How about we settle on broken leg? Or how about squashed toe causes you to occasionally limp stopping all movement for 1.5 seconds. Only fix is to equip a crutch made from leather, cotton stuffings, and two oiled boards. Also if the toe isn't fixed with crutch in two hours it becomes infected and requires an ointment from gelatinous lard and corn oil. If the toe isn't fixed in a day then ganggreen sets in and you have to amputate the leg with a metal saw and use iron tongs to cautorize the wound. Then a peg leg has to be crafted with two oiled boards and a blistersteel bar to walk without a crutch. :D

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Re: Have Carts also operate as stockbins when empty

Postby LOMS » Wed May 13, 2015 9:02 pm

Nice idea.
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Re: Have Carts also operate as stockbins when empty

Postby matan002 » Sun May 24, 2015 12:24 am

jakhollin wrote:+1 Had the same thought yesterday when I was trying to transfer 400 dry boards from the back yard to stock bin in my crafting quarter. Don't like the axle breaking and perma-death idea. How about we settle on broken leg? Or how about squashed toe causes you to occasionally limp stopping all movement for 1.5 seconds. Only fix is to equip a crutch made from leather, cotton stuffings, and two oiled boards. Also if the toe isn't fixed with crutch in two hours it becomes infected and requires an ointment from gelatinous lard and corn oil. If the toe isn't fixed in a day then ganggreen sets in and you have to amputate the leg with a metal saw and use iron tongs to cautorize the wound. Then a peg leg has to be crafted with two oiled boards and a blistersteel bar to walk without a crutch. :D

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