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Allow touch on price charts

There are some pieces of cyberware that require other parts, and for someone who may not have experience with the system, matching part codes can be difficult. It seems to require much guesswork and assumes that the location you are in even sells the piece that needs to match.

To make things significantly easier, I would like to see the ability to touch by part code on cybernetic price charts.

What do you folks think?

I honestly don't understand most of what you are saying in this post. Matching part codes? Touch by part? You want to be able to edit the board?

I've got to admit, I am not a big fan of the boards since I find them a bit deceptive in nature and I much rather interact with humans. So I am not much experienced in their use.

My apologies, then. Maybe I shouldn't write ideas first thing in the morning.

Basically, when you look at a price chart, you can use the touch thing on chart command to get more info on the item. One of these pieces of info is a part code, a short identifier. Another piece of info informs you of pieces of cyberware you will need to make the piece you are looking at work.

Not everyone has the time or ability to memorize part codes, so what I am hoping for is to be able to touch part code on price chart.

Does this make more sense?

I was surprised that this wasn't the case when I tried to. Makes a lot of sense and removes some guesswork when it comes to knowing what chrome is a requirement for what.