Topic

Personal storage place

We should have a real storage place in our home, instead of letting things on the floor (If we let a lot of things there (because the bag is often full), it's a real mess...). Something like the bag inventory or the vendor's inventories, but with no limitation.

It would also be great if we had the possibility to divide the inventories (bag and personal storage place) in sections : tools / ingredients / seeds / ...

Posted 3 years ago by Moumoushou Subscriber! | Permalink

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  • Agreed on all things. In the beginning when you can't buy a house for storage perhaps you could buy a larger bag or rent some storage at a locker.

    Also, I'd like to see trash cans, each house should have one, and some streets should too. That way you can get rid of some stuff you don't need anymore without being a litterbug.
    Posted 3 years ago by FrankenPaula Subscriber! | Permalink
  • Agreed agreed!

    I think an object like a dresser would be all I need, like in Animal Crossings, and clicking on it would open a separate page with each item in its own bin. And it would be nice if one picked up tomato could just go into the slot tagged for tomatoes, instead of in another slot, which currently wastes pack and (would waste) dresser space. Clicking on the item itself to get to the actions menu works fine, so I could choose to eat, drop or whatever from there. It would be great to be able to organize the items by dragging/dropping into bins or select/move them...keep all yer veggies together and what not.

    I like the idea of just purchasing extra space for your existing receptacle.
    Posted 3 years ago by Nanookie Subscriber! | Permalink
  • a few weeks ago, devs said that they are working on this. in another thread.
    Posted 3 years ago by striatic Subscriber! | Permalink
  • You can put bags inside cupboard...
    Posted 14 months ago by rosedragon Subscriber! | Permalink
  • @rosedragon  Did you not notice that this is an 18 month dead thread?
    Posted 14 months ago by Kaobel Subscriber! | Permalink