Hi there!
Being overly fond of command lines, i used to type things like "wear designer sweat" to quickly don my sweatpants, or "wear kramco" for example.
Now with the introduction of the replica versions, to do the above i have to type out the item name in full: "wear designer sweatpants" (not a huge deal) or "wear Kramco Sausage-o-Matic™" (a bit more of a big deal).
I understand how this works - you need to type enough of the item name for it to be unique, and since there are now a bunch of items with "replica" on the front, the only way to uniquely distinguish the name is to type it all out.
However, i think the "replica" items are a bit of a special case. So i'm wondering, is there any mechanism for mafia to recognise that if you're not actively in a LoL run, the replica items won't be available, and could be left out of the string match? And vice versa for that matter, though the inverse does seem to work (if i type "wear american pants" in-run it seems to understand already that i mean the replica).
Thanks for considering this!
Being overly fond of command lines, i used to type things like "wear designer sweat" to quickly don my sweatpants, or "wear kramco" for example.
Now with the introduction of the replica versions, to do the above i have to type out the item name in full: "wear designer sweatpants" (not a huge deal) or "wear Kramco Sausage-o-Matic™" (a bit more of a big deal).
I understand how this works - you need to type enough of the item name for it to be unique, and since there are now a bunch of items with "replica" on the front, the only way to uniquely distinguish the name is to type it all out.
However, i think the "replica" items are a bit of a special case. So i'm wondering, is there any mechanism for mafia to recognise that if you're not actively in a LoL run, the replica items won't be available, and could be left out of the string match? And vice versa for that matter, though the inverse does seem to work (if i type "wear american pants" in-run it seems to understand already that i mean the replica).
Thanks for considering this!