Construction Pouches carry filled Sandbags + Bag Stack Change #477
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About the pull request
Simple change that lets filled sandbags be carried by conpouches, as well as ups their stack sizes to be more comparable to sheets.
Sandbags go up to 35 bags, with the large_stack spawnable having 50 simply for prop convenience
Did some quick and dirty testing and everything looks fine but this is also my first PR literally ever
Explain why it's good for the game
I made this change in order to encourage people actually using sandbags. As it stands now, nobody ever brings sandbags, and I think from both a gameplay and thematic/lore perspective it makes much more sense for Marines (or any combat force, really) to have sandbags on-hand for quick emergency fortification rather than hundreds of pounds of steel sheets.
As it stands now, metal sheets are just the default, required object to bring if the platoon things they will ever need fortifications and I find that weird honestly. It also doesn't make sense that sandbags are larger and take up more space than metal sheets, despite being slower since you could only carry empty bags, not being able to be carried in conpouches when filled, and enduring less damage than metal sheets anyways.
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