Hey again, PNRPers. There's a bit of a story behind this one. Clay and I have been chatting in pn_bunker for a while and he came up with several unused props in-game that could possibly become very useful soon-to-be-released tools. I'll place them in links, mainly because I don't want to stretch out the page.
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/f ... =113506465
Stove: Upon placing all your cooking tools on this tool, items are able to cook with 50% less resources.
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/f ... =113506412 (Don't mind the chef.)
You know how the smelting furnace can turn small parts into scrap? What if there was a tool which did the exact opposite? We call it the Metal Compressor.
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/f ... =113506483
Lets start from left to right respectively. That gray box could serve as a power conductor the same way an Or(Any) chip works. Multiple outputs, one tool.
The one in the middle, however, can serve as a rather large battery. It can be recharged by hooking up solar panels to it. Very useful if you're going into Bunker and you've been saving up electricity in a different map.
Last but not least, the one on the right is an add-on to the miners. For an even trade of less scrap and small parts, it spits out various parts, the servo being the most common.
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/f ... =113506529
This one is a personal favorite. See that prop to the right? Good. So we were thinking "Hey, it seems kinda odd that the scientist can pull the ammunition required for a pulse rifle out of his arse. Thats kind of the Engineers thing." So, why not make a tool much like the workbench that is required to make pulse ammo? And the parts required are drops from the combine NPC's? The other parts, however, could possibly be add-ons for the turret. One can increase the turrets accuracy, while the other increases its range. I don't think you should be able to stack the two, for good measures.
Either way, those are the ideas that clay asked me to submit. All credit goes toward him and CmdrZoidberg.
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