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Transfer loot into a container automatically  UPDATED

Transfer loot into a container automatically UPDATED 1.4.2

Created by Reyson

1.0K Downloads

SPT 3.8.3 Compatible

Looting an item will now place it in a matching container, such as a dogtag case or a document case

ITS NOT SAME Inventory Organizing Features

Tnx archmagetony for most of the work!

I just fix the error with the magazines "stacked with ammo in the guns" and posted it for everyone :)

Using ctrl+click on a loot item will move it into a matching container marked with a @loot tag. For instance, if you mark your Documents case with a @loot tag and put it in your secure container, all keys you loot in raid using ctrl+click will be placed in that documents case automatically. Works only in raid - will not work with your hideout stash!

Installation

Copy CactusPie.ContainerQuickLoot.dll to BepInEx\plugins directory

Settings (F12 menu)

  • Enable for Ctrl+click - whether or not the items should be automatically transferred to containers when moving them using ctrl+click in the loot menu
  • Enable for loose loot - whether or not loose loot you pick up should be automatically palced in a container. This works for all the loot you just find lying around on the ground, shelves, etc.

Usage

  1. Put a container in your inventory. For instance a Documents case:
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  2. Right click the container and select the "tag" option
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  3. Set a @loot tag for the item.
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  4. Ctrl+clicking a compatible loot item (such as a key) in raid or picking up loose loot will now put it in the documents case

Removing the @loot tag will stop the items from being automatically put in it

You can also add numbered suffixes to @loot tags in order to give a certain container a priority. For instance a container with @loot2 tag will take higher priority than a container with @loot3 tag. Not specifying any suffix assumes a "0" suffix/priority. Examples:

  • @loot will take higher priority than @loot1
  • @loot10 will take higher priorty than @loot20
  • In case of two containers with the same @loot tag, the game will automatically assign a higher priority to one
Version 1.4.2

1.0K Downloads

Created Jun 23rd, 2024 Updated Jan 3rd, 9:05 PM

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