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3/2/2016 12:59:09 PM
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The Negative Effects of Insufficient Vault Space

Vault is FULL!! (Gah!!)

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Vault is filling, but I have space left.

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Vault space isn't really an issue to me.

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Is your vault full (or almost full)? If it's so filled that you have to spend a lot of time moving stuff around so you can transfer one item to another character, then it's full. There have been a number of posts recently about increasing vault space and organizing it so it becomes something more than just a bucket in which to throw our gear. It still makes me shake my head in wonder that vault space is such an issue. It's a database. It contains fields that are linked in various ways. You access that data through commands. The only reason it would be limited is either to conserve hard drive space (Bungie can afford more hard drive space) or to limit the enjoyment of the players (intentional buzz kill). It's been a point of contention since the game launched! This morning it dawned on me that my vault space is actually affecting my playing of the game - specifically, my willingness to play. Why would I? It's a loot-based game, so the point is to complete activities in order to earn loot. But there's nowhere to put that loot. Bungie wasn't thinking too well when they decided to render all our Year One gear useless. They obviously have not invested time into this game (into attaining that gear) like the rest of us have, so they don't place the same value on these items. So it's not a problem to just throw everything away. We are not willing to do that, Bungie. Oh, sure, I deleted a great many items from Year One. I had to. But I've reached a point where I'm not willing to just keep deleting weapons and armour that I spent a great deal of time and effort to get. And so my vault is full. The end result? I don't play nearly as much, and I'm much more willing to just put the controller down after a little while. Why? Because, even if I found something amazing, I have no place to put it. The effort and time required to get that gear is no longer worth it. Sure, the game is fun, but it stops being fun very quickly when you realize there's no point. So, Bungie, to translate this into a very small, easy to understand sentence: If you continue to limit the space in which we can store our hard-earned gear, we will continue to limit the amount of time we play your game. Some possible solutions: Kiosks for all raid weapons and armour, Iron Banner weapons and armour, Trials weapons and armour. We should be able to "deposit" our weapons or armour AS THEY ARE. Fully upgraded, 316 light (or whatever). And then be able to retrieve the EXACT SAME ITEM. This would also apply to exotics. Allow us to "deposit" an upgraded and infused weapon or armour piece AS IT IS, then be able to retrieve it in the same, upgraded form. Each kiosk/vault needs to be organized. Right now they are nothing but a big bucket. There is no way to sort anything. In this day of advanced databases, this is laughable. Bungie, please make this a priority (along with the bugs that needs squashing). Like and bump if you agree.

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  • Bottom line is that a loot based type of game with limited storage space really sounds illogical. It eventually disturbs the player's efficiency of looting in game which makes for a poor design choice imho. Please be more like "Dark Souls" with a BOTTOMLESS BOX...and it's not even a loot game lol...BUNGiE please take note to this for Destiny and if not then its sequel for damn sure, you know better.

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