I'll bet not a single person anti this has a legitimate reason.
Not a single one.
Tbh I think most of them just deleted thier Y1 gear and now have deleters remorse and hate people who kept thiers.
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Nope. I don't give a fuсk about my year one raid gear. I have better stuff now. More space is unnecessary and only distracts from actual fixes and work that needs to be done.
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[quote]Nope. I don't give a fuсk about my year one raid gear. I have better stuff now. More space is unnecessary and only distracts from actual fixes and work that needs to be done.[/quote] [b]You[/b] Don't care about Y1 raid gear, other people like to have it. More space is completely necessary for collectors and people that like to keep loot in a loot based game. Lol if you think adding 2 pages of space in the vault distracts anything else they plan on fixing. They'll fix what they plan on and nothing more, asking for vault space will not change that.
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> tells me I'm jealous about people having mor gear > disagrees > OP tries to debunk What? Adding "only" 2 more pages definitely takes more time. Besides with the already small amount of people still working it takes allot of time. But I suppose you know how coding is works.
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[quote]> tells me I'm jealous about people having mor gear > disagrees > OP tries to debunk What? [/quote]I have zero clue wtf you wrote here. [quote]Adding "only" 2 more pages definitely takes more time. Besides with the already small amount of people still working it takes allot of time. But I suppose you know how coding is works. [/quote]Its been done before, it's not hard at all, especially with losing old gen. But sure since you don't need it no one does right?
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Or we kept what we wanted at a minimum and moved on...
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I deleted all my year one gear, as vault space just couldn't make it work. So here's your reasons that you think don't exist: 1. I have 3 characters, one of each class. Immediately means the space available is chopped into 3rds per toon for the armor section. 2. I change armor based on activity. For example my warlock is typically spec'd for max intellect/discipline for raids but I lean towards a 4/4/4 for competitive PvP. 3. I also like to keep armor that uses the increased armor when using X elemental type. One of each element for each toon. 4. I have multiple armor sets for additional ammo carry AND reload speed for both shotgun (mostly PvP) and sniper (mostly PvE). 5. Even my PvP armor perks are broken out based on what game mode I'm playing. Example: Running trials I run a helmet that includes the "bonus super energy when reviving teammates" perk. This would be useless in most other PvP modes. There are a lot of reasons why people keep multiple types of items beyond being "a hoarder". I like to gear up to max my buffs for the game I'm about to play. So you saying it's not necessary or needed may not be true to you, but it's true for others.
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I used to hate. Now I just disagree. My most legitimate reason is pretty feeble. Namely, I wouldn't want the minimal resources required to do so wasted on something I care nothing about. My real reason... I really liked organizing my attache case in Resident Evil 4. Now if I could just organize my real life. Happy hoarding.
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Lol I deleted all my useless Y1 gear and still want more vault space.
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Edited by dnrobs: 12/4/2016 4:56:07 AMI deleted all my year one gear the day taken ttk dropped,I've deleted every vendor gear set from rise of iron,have no doubles of anything and still am constantly full. I have a Hesperos,neuroghast,iron banner and raid set for all and that's my space gone if I include exotics
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I would rather have organization. It's sad that a third party app has better organization than in game
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That and I'm a hoarder lol
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I got one increase vault space so I can store all my raid gear, old iron banner gear and old weapons from year 1 they may not be useful light wise but they were at one point and hold memories of the past.
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So true.