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Fordítási probléma jelentése
The blue highlighted text showing what you have selected disappeared and I hit 'g'et and something appeared in my inventory, after which the selected item was reverted to the 3rd item - I was able to click on the 4th/empty slot again and loot multiple items each time. For the first time the item was 'null', and I wasn't really sure what null even was, but when I tried to sell it it sold for like 40 florins or some obscene amount so I was quite happy.
I used to do this quite a lot though and would either get a null item or some gibberish - sometimes the item could be sold other times not. Sometimes looting the null item would cause the game to crash (this is also in earlier versions of the game).
Only as an adult did I try to equip the gibberish/null items and sometimes they were real items of varying quality - I recall once in the latest version looting a 216q plate armor, even though 99q is supposed to be the highest quality... I can't recall testing it to see if it actually mitigated damage (-1 per 10q difference between enemy weapon and your armor), but I assumed it would roll over to be ~16q armor.
You can try this on the latest version of the game too - I recall it rarely crashes and I think you can find actual named items (e.g. v plate armor, or alchemical ingredients) instead of null, but it isn't always easy to determine quality. but it's been awhile so maybe I'm remembering this wrong. Also, it seems every battle has a single 'item type' that you can loot multiple copies of, but to get a different item you need a new loot screen - kind of like RNG.