Between the currencies and materials and shaders and year 2-3 armor and weapons plus infusion armor and weapons leaves barely any space
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Another solution to this problem is making everything you have ever earned recreatable from collections. Weapon perk combos you have gotten could be available as perk selections you can set on the details screen and then extract from collections, armor you have earned could be extracted as ornaments. If this were implemented, total vault space could be cut in half and only very commonly used items would need to be stored even by fanatical collectors.
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1 ReplyThey have collections for a reason
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1 ReplyIf you're taking up the [b]500[/b] slots in your vault.. That's a you problem.
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Delete anything that's not 2.0 quit hoarding.
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Totally agree. The part that sucks is u pretty much gotta keep a good roll of every gun in there cuz u never know when a gun is gonna become meta.
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Stop hoarding useless items
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Remember the vault space in vanilla d1?
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I've been playing since launch, on three characters. I've never had more than 100 items in my vault. I only keep what I need and shard what I don't need. Pretty easy to keep space.
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Edited by Messenger: 11/19/2019 9:33:55 AMThere are over 2200 weapons and armor (30% of them are weapons, which on it's own exceeds the 500 slots available) in destiny. A suitable archetype, element and perk set for every occasion saves time in the long run by adding efficiency to your daily loudout; So a subset of only great rolls that you use on a weekly basis to efficiently complete multiple objectives simultaneously or to maintain multiple builds on multiple classes can easily exceed the 500 slots of vault space. Now with elemental affinity on armor i need to keep extra copies of armor for min/maxing stats across weapon types... for example when i want a near 30s grenade cooldown and grenade launcher finder/reserves/scavenger vs high mobility and shotgun perks for another activity, it requires another set of armor and a separate elemental affinity (also hard to grind for since it is so random). So the space i cleared from armor 1.0 got taken up by elemental affinity duplicates and favorable stat rolls that facilitate build crafting. Every time new content is released, they should add space to accommodate at least a percentage of it. Say half, for arguments sake. At least half of the new weapons/armor bungie releases should be worth keeping right? or else why make it. A full vault is not only achieved by lazy curators hoarding useless junk but also by detail oriented build-crafters who know a good roll that fills a need when they see it; and also know they would probably never see that roll again should it be purged.
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How are you having this problem cant be that damn many currencies, with 2.0 mot need to hold so many armor pieces. Weapons really only need to good rolls. So why do you have so much of them
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Why even have vault space? Just let us grind for everything!
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Agreed
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1 ReplyStop hoarding break shit down
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I've played 3 characters since launch, but my vault is nowhere near full. 180/500 slots. You should try dismantling all the garbage you have in there.
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I used to collect everything. Not long back I realised that it's pointless as anything I like gets nerfed anyway, most guns of the same archetype feel the same and most perks basically do the same thing so I've recently cleared nearly 200 spaces in the vault. Plus 70% of the weapons are reskins anyways so just keep the best one of those. There isn't enough diversity to warrant keeping things in my opinion and it's easy enough to reacquire most stuff.
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For a game set in the far future you would think storage space would not be a problem.
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16 RepliesYou don’t need to store shaders you can just buy them back from collections as long as you have once owned that specific one before, also there’s already so much space it’s insane, the more space they have the more they have to load in each game instance which means using way more ram making the game more likely to crash
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Just be like me, keep one of each item that you know you’ll use, and get rid of the rest. Bingo, almost no vault space used
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Learn to let go
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3 RepliesEdited by Jet Set Willy: 11/17/2019 3:49:36 PM
Jet Set WillyIt’s all going concording to plan 😂🤣 - old
There’s no need for an increase in vault space. All we need is for the Collections tab to actually function as Collections. If we can retrieve anything from collections then most of the vaulted gear can be deleted. -
Been playing since launch and I have almost nothing in collections. I carry majority of what I need on me, with a few minor mementos in the vault. If it's not gonna get used then just scrap it. No reason to have a bunch of stuff taking up space if it's just going to collect dust.
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Delete something
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Agree more space for the collectors.. And more bounty/quest space.. Destiny 1 collected only raid weapons and armor and ornaments. [spoiler]for atleast 2 characters[/spoiler] But with this destiny, I only collect Titan stuff. One character is enough, my warlock and hunturt are slowly becoming dusty item holders. [spoiler]warlock used sometimes...hunturt just created to have one of each character[/spoiler]
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Edited by SouLFeeS: 11/17/2019 3:54:24 PMI agree. I’d rather be able to store the things I know I want than spend ever increasingly precious resources buying stuff from collections. Plus the dev work on collections is much harder than increasing vault space. Increasing vault is a win win.
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I’ve been playing since launch and only use 180 out of the 500. Don’t hoard.