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easyvend
]Version: 0.3.0
Adds vending and depositing machines which allow to buy and sell items from other players.
Help is included as help entry for Item Documentation [doc_items
].
vendor
mod (experimental)This mod is able to automatically transform the vending and depositing
machines from Bad_Command_'s Vending machines [vendor
] mod on loading
and turn them into the new machines from easyvend
. This is useful if
you want to switch a world from vendor
to easyvend
.
WARNING: This feature is experimental! It is advised to backup your world before doing this. This feature is also incomplete; items are currently not transformed in the process.
To transform all nodes from the vendor
mod, disable the vendor
mod (if
it is not already disabled), enable the setting easyvend_convert_vendor
and start or restart the game.
Now all nodes from the vendor
mod will be replaced with easyvend
ones.
If you run a server, you should inform players of this change because a few machines might need a reconfiguration.
The machine configuration will be kept in the process and the machines will stay in operation provided their configuration is valid. The mod tries to keep as many machines in operation as possible. Machines with very high values (item count or price) might be disabled because they exceed limits and must be reconfigured by their owners. Most machines which worked before will likely stay in operation afterwards.