Quite a QoL based suggestion so I hope it's easy enough to implement, but essentially it'd be neat if rightclicking to eat took priority and then holding-shift and rightclicking will have interacting like normal (and happens currently) take priority.
As it is holding right click while you are looking at basically anything makes it attempt to interact instead of eat and you have to look away to begin eating, with shift (or anything else) not having any effect on this behaviour.
I think this would make it feel much better.
I've had folk have issue with needing to look away (and there used to be an issue up until recently where I let you place stuff while eating and many folk were relieved when I fixed that LMAOOOOOO)
I think I might've had one fellow recommend similar. I think the issue I had was some worry akin to chests?? Formspecs and unique building... Although I think that was for the case of shift and rightclick being FOR eating, not what you recommend of it being to prevent it. Which, honestly, does seem like a good idea IMHO
I'll see about implementing it. I have been needing more reasons to release a new version afterall looool
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Amazing, thanks for looking into that for me, Yeah I can imagine that bug being quite annoying and being glad that thats fixed
I just got my SterlingKey so finally have managed to turn my WootingTwo into a wireless keyboard, Idk why I'm saying this here other than pure excitement 😂
(I'll try to reply to the other thread when I have more brain powerrr)
Also remind me to play around with this and figure out how to apply it wheeze
ooohhh nice! And I mean, there's no rule against offtopic here tbh uwu
never heard of either of these before thoooo ;o I vaguely recall googling this a few days back when I felt like I could read but not have enough brain power to reply and it looked like some weird block???
Wooting were the first to make analogue keyboards where each key can do more than just on or off; they can do many steps inbetween. These keyboards can also be used as game controllers, so you can turn and speed up in racing games with more control, like using a controller.
You can change almost everything about them, such as how hard you press a key before it works, when it releases, or what happens if you tap lightly or press fully. Like making a light tap type a lowercase letter and a full press type an uppercase.
These keyboards are not wireless, so they need a cable. But a device called SterlingKey exists that acts like a tiny box you plug into a keyboard, mouse, or controller (if its a USB HID theres a good chance it can work) to make it work wireless through Bluetooth (or a hub can work in the latest beta so you can connect a mouse and keyboard for example). When you connect to it, it sends commands from the wired device to the device that is connected to the SterlingKey. It works with many types of devices like Windows, Mac, Android, and iOS, and you can connect several at once. You switch between devices being controlled by pressing a button or tapping a key combo, and it switches very fast, no need to disconnect and reconnect between devices. If you add the 2.4ghz dongle, you can connect even more devices, up to six.
Hope that helps explain it. I need more brain power too, I'm just getting some back after I finished that mod I was working on, that's why it took me so long to read and reply to this and to fix a simple problem I had with the CDB page of my mod so now that's done it should get published shortly.
I've just started playing RDR2 for the first time so I think my brainpower is coming back a bit now, pretty good game actually.
Quite a QoL based suggestion so I hope it's easy enough to implement, but essentially it'd be neat if rightclicking to eat took priority and then holding-shift and rightclicking will have interacting like normal (and happens currently) take priority. As it is holding right click while you are looking at basically anything makes it attempt to interact instead of eat and you have to look away to begin eating, with shift (or anything else) not having any effect on this behaviour. I think this would make it feel much better.
I've had folk have issue with needing to look away (and there used to be an issue up until recently where I let you place stuff while eating and many folk were relieved when I fixed that LMAOOOOOO)
I think I might've had one fellow recommend similar. I think the issue I had was some worry akin to chests?? Formspecs and unique building... Although I think that was for the case of shift and rightclick being FOR eating, not what you recommend of it being to prevent it. Which, honestly, does seem like a good idea IMHO
I'll see about implementing it. I have been needing more reasons to release a new version afterall looool
╰(°▽°)╯🫡 Amazing, thanks for looking into that for me, Yeah I can imagine that bug being quite annoying and being glad that thats fixed
I just got my SterlingKey so finally have managed to turn my WootingTwo into a wireless keyboard, Idk why I'm saying this here other than pure excitement 😂
(I'll try to reply to the other thread when I have more brain powerrr)
Also remind me to play around with this and figure out how to apply it wheeze
ooohhh nice! And I mean, there's no rule against offtopic here tbh uwu
never heard of either of these before thoooo ;o I vaguely recall googling this a few days back when I felt like I could read but not have enough brain power to reply and it looked like some weird block???
Wooting were the first to make analogue keyboards where each key can do more than just on or off; they can do many steps inbetween. These keyboards can also be used as game controllers, so you can turn and speed up in racing games with more control, like using a controller.
You can change almost everything about them, such as how hard you press a key before it works, when it releases, or what happens if you tap lightly or press fully. Like making a light tap type a lowercase letter and a full press type an uppercase.
These keyboards are not wireless, so they need a cable. But a device called SterlingKey exists that acts like a tiny box you plug into a keyboard, mouse, or controller (if its a USB HID theres a good chance it can work) to make it work wireless through Bluetooth (or a hub can work in the latest beta so you can connect a mouse and keyboard for example). When you connect to it, it sends commands from the wired device to the device that is connected to the SterlingKey. It works with many types of devices like Windows, Mac, Android, and iOS, and you can connect several at once. You switch between devices being controlled by pressing a button or tapping a key combo, and it switches very fast, no need to disconnect and reconnect between devices. If you add the 2.4ghz dongle, you can connect even more devices, up to six.
Hope that helps explain it. I need more brain power too, I'm just getting some back after I finished that mod I was working on, that's why it took me so long to read and reply to this and to fix a simple problem I had with the CDB page of my mod so now that's done it should get published shortly.
I've just started playing RDR2 for the first time so I think my brainpower is coming back a bit now, pretty good game actually.