In Game Name: EnegekWhat part of EcoCityCraft is this suggestion for: All Main ServersShort title for your suggestion: Improved Chests and/or chest linkingWhat are you suggesting: I'm suggesting that a new feature be added that lets players increase the inventory size of standard wooden chests, to somehow mimic the iron chest mod and have higher tiered and craft-able chests, and/or the ability to link multiple chests to 1 chest shop sign.Why is this a good addition for EcoCityCraft?: This would allow players to create more compact personal storage vaults, and chest shops. Which may in turn help to reduce the strain that large chest shops and large vaults may have on the server. At the very least, this would help with fps lag on the client side of things.Other information: I tried to find existing plugins for this, but they were all either out of date or server mods that both server and client would need to install. I know shulker boxes are a thing, but a large majority of players don't have easy access to them, and they're not all that practical for chest shops.Plugin or custom addition: One suggestion per form: I Understand.
I think he means that this could be applied to prestige shops so owners wouldn’t need 1000 chests to buy an item for example seeds o nwart
Pretty much this. I have access to both vaults and shulkers, so my personal storage needs aren't a huge concern. But having larger chest inventories would be incredibly convenient for pretty much everyone. Not to mention, if we were able to get something like Iron Chests on the server, then that would give more uses to gold and diamonds, as people would be using them to craft chests.
-1 While it seems practical from a usage standpoint, it doesn't seem practical from a programming standpoint. Plugins aren't like mods that can completely re-do baked in game mechanics like that, and I feel as though the risk of accidentally losing 27 item stacks because of instabilities in a plugin like that would be far too great
I won't be getting this coded. Far too many problems. As well, comments above have summarized things quite well.