Made into a mod by Cat Harsis. This branch is available in the Workshop.
With this script you get a dialog with the ability to manage several inventories. It's created to make logistics easier and pleasant.
You can spawn and delete defined crates, fill these crates and also other objects with defined items.
- Clear designed dialog
- detection of cratefiller objects via classname
- CBA settings integration
- Spawn and delete defined crates
- Generated selection of magazines and attachments for a pre selected weapon
- Generated item lists
- Easy management of large amounts of supplies
- Overview of the present object inventory
- Export and import function for inventories
- Squad and Player overview for easy supplies of several players
- Now actually a mod!
Currently the module is localized for:
- English
- German
- Polish (outdated)
Required:
Supported:
It's a mod! Either you know how to build it yourself or you can just get it from the Workshop. Check the Addon Options to set it up to your liking.
Just load it with the preset. The mod does not respect the arsenal whitelist of KP Liberation (neither did the script) and you will have to that manually via whitelist/blacklist in the Addon Settings.
Killah Potatoes Discord This is not an official KP mod, so don't expect them to help you with problems or features introduced by this fork. I do hang out there, tho, and will help where I can.
- Backwards preset compatibility
- Detecting KP Liberation preset and restricting item access accordingly
Copyright (C) 2018 Dubjunk
Copyright (C) 2022 Cat Harsis
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