Physicalization of items like books, visualization of inventory, travel and storage

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Having a different kind of Bestiary or Catalog. This changes the perspective too. I think how the Witcher 3 handled books could be better. having just an ingame UI window showing text could be better.

For me it is like; Every Enemy type has its own book:
  • Necrophagen
  • Spirit/Ghost
  • Animals
  • Water creatures
  • Plant creature
  • Hybrids
Then you write all the stuff into a book like I did here:
Some books order request
  • Hunting grounds
  • Hunting behavior
    • Weapons
    • Weaknesses
    • Strengths
  • Features
  • Habitats
  • Preferred food
  • etc.
Symmetrically seen, I prefer physically sized elements, like accessing a backpack on my character or horse like in Kingdom Comes Deliverance I, Missed the backback on the horse in 2, the first game had this visuals.
I even got this far to having some kind of cart/wagon that I travel to the main location of than region which I can use as storage device of things I don't need to use regularly. On my travels in this region I only use my horse without wagon:
Some carts
One Horse wagons:

There are ways to upgrade it:
  • Bigger/Space/Storage
  • Faster/Horses
  • Comfortable/Sleep/Food/Water

I want to be Gandalf :sneaky::LOL::ROFLMAO:
All in All it is Hufflepuff and Shire style. Have a place for the books, armor, swards and herbs. Being at some point a trader. I liked to trade armor, weapons and stuff in Kingdom Comes Deliverance 2, I only missed a function for it. The primary question that remains is, how big is this world and is there a reason to get back to some locations or does the player one timely reach them and never getting back, short, how much of a open world is it? If it is small and one time trading is more or less no option, only as some kind of emotional and feelable visualization of your belongings.

Another problem could be the way how the books suggest the feeling of a Witcher's life, always alone and on his horse only, without any package. This cart could come unhandy, some could suggest that, one could describe it as conclusion after Kaer Morhen fell, the Wichter parted from it and there is no center of ownership or place to store the important stuff.

This would allow having a place to make potions more refined, just a suggestion, I think a reasonable, someone just needs to explain why he travels that way now.
 
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