Those that do use those progams are the only ones that will really find the bag/box ideal an advantage.
Wrong, ding, but thanks for playing anyway.
I have four mining carts that I'm lucky if I remember to pull from every 10 days. When I turn that ore into ingots, it's an amazingly simply process. Drop it on the floor, double-click it, target the nearby forge, and voila, ingots! Mind you, this is ore that even as I gather it, I'm lucky to pull 3-4 stacks from the carts before I'm overweight, and yet, I can harvest it all first, and then turn it into ingots.
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also have five tree stumps. I collect the wood, and then I either have to turn it into boards immediately -- for each type of wood -- for approximately every 1.5 stump I harvest, or I stack everything I harvest, and then deal with each wood type in smaller piles based on their size.
Hides... I tend to carry scissors for those or make a mess all over the ground and come back with a beetle later to pick them up and cut them.
Regardless of your interesting belief that the only people who would find it convenient to treat other resources like ore, I'd actually find it much more convenient to gathering if, just like ore, I could target a stack of something on the ground and have it process itself and either place itself into my backpack or back on the ground if I'm overweight.
Number of illegal programs run: 0.
And, as my usual response goes:
JUST BECAUSE SOMETHING BENEFITS THE SCRIPTERS DOES NOT MEAN THAT REGULAR PLAYERS SHOULD NOT HAVE ACESS TO IT. Too many decisions in this game have been made based on punishing scripters. Ore and wood randomization for one. Thing is, these "punishments" don't really affect the scripters. Sure, they technically slow scripters down, but since they're just going to automate the process anyway, the net result is no change at all. Meanwhile, actual players, who would benefit from having their lives made easier, suffer because a scripter might take advantage of something he's already taking advantage of.
Of course, if things go the way they typically do, what will happen is that suddenly ore will no longer function the way it does (and has for 15 years) because, you know, that's just the way the cookie crumbles.