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Even then, you can also just let the loadout system do all your shopping for you - they have a script that will automatically purchase any and all items you are missing to run a given build. They even have a loadout pre-built to bring all items, so there's not really an excuse to not use the feature.
but hey, not everyone is so observant so don't feel bad stranger.
Instead of buying and loading items individually like you are doing now, you just setup a loadout that defines how much of each you always want to bring into a mission, and the game will AUTOMATICALLY buy and restock anything that is missing.
With a loadout, you never ever have to buy anything manually and never ever have to manually restock your consumables every time you use them, or restock your entire loadout if you die.
It's the "least bad" iteration so far at least, loadouts are easier to use now.