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Added some links to the new craftable items. Someone should do the crafting templates for them when they have time, or I will later. Also, considering there still isn't any actual Unit for volume in FOnline, I suggest using the volume of regular Minerals as a standard to compare. For example, the Large Caravan Cart can hold 500 minerals. The relative volumes could be listed for each type of container, including ones that aren't craftable, with a picture to go along. <br> | Added some links to the new craftable items. Someone should do the crafting templates for them when they have time, or I will later. Also, considering there still isn't any actual Unit for volume in FOnline, I suggest using the volume of regular Minerals as a standard to compare. For example, the Large Caravan Cart can hold 500 minerals. The relative volumes could be listed for each type of container, including ones that aren't craftable, with a picture to go along. <br> | ||
− | Edit: "(e.g. plant spike has 1, minigun 6)." So we'll use that as the standard. So, if something can hold 100 plant spikes, then it has a volume of 100. Use this when determining the volume. --[[User:Ganado|Ganado]] ([[User talk:Ganado|talk]]) 03:48, 31 December 2012 (CET) | + | |
+ | Edit: "(e.g. plant spike has 1, minigun 6)." So we'll use that as the standard. So, if something can hold 100 plant spikes, then it has a volume of 100. Use this when determining the volume. This also applies to car trunks, if someone wants to measure those. --[[User:Ganado|Ganado]] ([[User talk:Ganado|talk]]) 03:48, 31 December 2012 (CET) | ||
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+ | Edit #2: Plant spike takes up same volume as Regular Minerals. --[[User:Ganado|Ganado]] ([[User talk:Ganado|talk]]) 05:30, 31 December 2012 (CET) | ||
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+ | Made containers a category and moved info there; made this page a redirect but it should probably be deleted instead so it doesn't show up as an item in the list of containers. Also a distinction should be made that "containers" here means items that players can use to store other items of varying types. So a gun magazine would not be confused with this type of container, but the ice chest could be added to the list since it meets this definition even though it is not craftable (yet). Sound good? -[[User:Marko|Marko]] 06 Jan 2013 |
Latest revision as of 19:24, 6 January 2013
From what i know, Lockers or Footlocker is just one type of container. There are various boxes, shelves, libraries. Also NPC or Player body/inventory is a container (dead or alive). And i guess that weapons magazine is similar thing. --Ronillon (talk) 15:03, 30 October 2012 (CET)
Added some links to the new craftable items. Someone should do the crafting templates for them when they have time, or I will later. Also, considering there still isn't any actual Unit for volume in FOnline, I suggest using the volume of regular Minerals as a standard to compare. For example, the Large Caravan Cart can hold 500 minerals. The relative volumes could be listed for each type of container, including ones that aren't craftable, with a picture to go along.
Edit: "(e.g. plant spike has 1, minigun 6)." So we'll use that as the standard. So, if something can hold 100 plant spikes, then it has a volume of 100. Use this when determining the volume. This also applies to car trunks, if someone wants to measure those. --Ganado (talk) 03:48, 31 December 2012 (CET)
Edit #2: Plant spike takes up same volume as Regular Minerals. --Ganado (talk) 05:30, 31 December 2012 (CET)
Made containers a category and moved info there; made this page a redirect but it should probably be deleted instead so it doesn't show up as an item in the list of containers. Also a distinction should be made that "containers" here means items that players can use to store other items of varying types. So a gun magazine would not be confused with this type of container, but the ice chest could be added to the list since it meets this definition even though it is not craftable (yet). Sound good? -Marko 06 Jan 2013