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This tool allows editing the pouch item limits. The tool is extremely simple, it basically just takes a csv file with the name of the item and the new desired capacity and only changes the entries listed there while keeping all others intact.
Sample files are provided for ease of use.
Setting an item limit over 127 makes it unlimited but has minor glitches regarding to buying items directly to pouch. A limit over 255 will not work.
By default the program (itemDataParser.exe) will take this 3 files and create an itemData.itm(Modded) file, this file goes in "nativePC\common\item", remember to rename it back to itemData.itm once inside nativePC.
You can change the files the program will take and the location it will save to through command line options, to list all of the command line options simply run it from the command line and pass the option -h. If you have a mod that already replaces the itemData.itm file, you can add your changes to the mod by passing the mod's itemData.itm file instead of the one provided through command line.