You'd think games with crafting would have solved this issue by now, but it's still pretty much standard to let the player deal with that mess themselves. There are tons of solutions for this issue that might not be perfect, but are certainly better than making the player spend a significant chunk of playtime sorting and/or searching inventories and chests.
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they did add copper golems specifically to sort chests
Copper golems are slow and only really useful early game, as they max out at 10 chests. The only genuinely useful inventory management feature they've added in years is the bundle, and it was locked behind niche materials until recently.
true. though the bundle was under an experimental datapack when it was crafted with rabbit hide
AE2?
My inventory and ender chest are full of shulker boxes containing unknown items
ME system my beloved
RS > ME any day. I'm doing stoneblock 4 right now, which doesn't have RS, and they've added dark mode to this version of AE, which is nice
RS is world corruption fuel
I always try to organise my chests and I always end up with chests of shit I just can't be fucked sorting
Just one more storage system, bro. Please, one more storage system is gonna solve this issue. One more and that's it, bro, just one more storage system, come on.
Build an auto-sorter, so you can put it in a chest full of random junk, and it'll output it into labelled chests.
I heard the new copper golems will do it for you now, haven't played around with it though.
they're slow and ineffective, but work decently well for casual users who don't add twenty shulkers of items a day (as long as you know how to use them properly, which isn't very obvious)
They're best used alongside a hopper filter system. Just to handle unstackables.
The humble AE2 system:
i unironically always end up adding Tom's simple storage mod to my vanilla+ modpacks, and it's always much better than vanilla. Even better than huge unwieldy and expensive and slow storage systems that take hours or days to build. It's one convenience I always use, because otherwise I will quickly abandon a world. What it does is add an AE2-style interface to just a bunch of chests that are next to each other, plus a few other things. You're still storing things in chests, but it gives you a clean look at all of them at once, instead of having to dig through dozens or hundreds of them.
(my 1.21.10 world doesn't have the mod installed yet, but I only started a few days ago and so far the amount of items is still okay. But eventually I can't help myself, I cannot manually sort items, I'm just not built for it, and automatic sorting is excruciatingly slow, and item retrieval in big storage systems is also very slow when you need to run back and forth just to grab a few different items. Plus traditional redstone-based sorters break when you quit the game while they're sorting.)
they did add copper golems specifically to fix that problem
yeah and i dislike them
that's understandable
has shears but no leaves or wool
Kind of nice that in Necesse you can let your villagers sort chests for you.