You can carry more stuff than your actual inventory capacity.
Description
Details
- Severity
- Major
- Resolution
- Open
- Reproducibility
- Always
- Operating System
- Windows 10
- Category
- Inventory
- Fill your inventory to the point a new item wouldn't fit in - but put another item in it that potentially has inventory space. For instance: a jacket.
- Take an item that wouldn't fit in your inventory anymore but in that jacket.
- Take a smaller item out of your inventory and drag it onto the item you want to carry to "swap" it.
- The item in your hand will disappear and be forced into that inventory space of the jacket.
Tried on a modded server - confirmed on an official.
Logged back into that modded server - that stuff stacked with items in it, disappeared.
Status | Assigned | Task | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
New | None | T152348 Inventory capacity exploit | ||
New | None | T152520 , |
Event Timeline
When interacting with a knife while eviscerating a chicken. Is it possible that it will no longer cause access to the inventory. And no more weapons chance can be executed. A relog fix the problem!
WIN-VI6TH0IMAB8, 03.07 2020 13:03:37
NULL pointer to instance
Class: 'DayZPlayerInventory'
Function: 'ProccessInputData'
Stack trace:
scripts/4_World/systems\inventory\dayzplayerinventory.c:503
scripts/4_World/systems\inventory\dayzplayerinventory.c:858
scripts/4_World/systems\inventory\dayzplayerinventory.c:418
WIN-VI6TH0IMAB8, 03.07 2020 13:15:26
NULL pointer to instance
Class: 'DayZPlayerInventory'
Function: 'ProccessInputData'
Stack trace:
scripts/4_World/systems\inventory\dayzplayerinventory.c:503
scripts/4_World/systems\inventory\dayzplayerinventory.c:858
scripts/4_World/systems\inventory\dayzplayerinventory.c:418
WIN-VI6TH0IMAB8, 03.07 2020 13:20:10
NULL pointer to instance
Class: 'DayZPlayerInventory'
Function: 'ProccessInputData'
Stack trace:
scripts/4_World/systems\inventory\dayzplayerinventory.c:503
scripts/4_World/systems\inventory\dayzplayerinventory.c:858
scripts/4_World/systems\inventory\dayzplayerinventory.c:418