To Anyone At Bungie,
PLEASE prioritize the post master. I spent 2 hours teaching a raid so there were a lot of wipes and alot of blue gear drops which began accumulating in my post. I had 47 prisms and 10 Shards since my inventory is max with 50 prisms and 10 shards. I worked hard to save those for upcoming things I may want to upgrade. I go to tower to see my post full of blue gear that pushed out my shards. Can we please prioritize the way things get pushed out of the post!?
In addition, I can dismantle 9,999 crucible tokens in 1 key... yet the 999 mod components I have to dismantle 1 by 1!? Taking like 4 seconds each?? I literally have to press F for 3 hours!? That is insane..
This game is beginning to feel like it punishes those who devote too much time to it.
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2 RepliesBlues should never push out purples and golds. It's a dumb design that has needed change for a while. Any time you mention it though the useless bots come out of the woodwork parroting each other about how it's not a vault.
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3 RepliesJust my two cents worth. I totally get what you are saying and understand the frustration, especially in losing shards and prisms. IMO though the problem isn’t the postmaster which I think should remain as designed, that is merely as an overflow mechanism for potential lost items. The real problem for me is the material caps of 10 and 50 which I have never understood. If someone wants to put in the time to accumulate as many of these as they want, I don’t see how this harms the game in any way. It’s not as if we can trade them. If I want to put in the time to have a store of them for future content, so be it. The counter argument that sometimes comes up is that the caps are there to ensure that I continue to put in game time on a regular basis. However this doesn’t stack up for me. If I’m already putting in copious hours to grind for these materials, I’m already a committed player and will continue to be so. No matter how many of these materials I gather there will always be a need to obtain more because I go after them only to use them. If I didn’t want to use them, I wouldn’t care about them getting deleted or being capped in the first place. Anyhoo that’s my humble opinion. #RemoveMaterialCaps
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12 RepliesHi there. The Postmaster is not meant to be used for storage and has limited capacity. Players are encouraged to pick up any items that drop on the ground when they see them and periodically check their Postmaster to clear out items or else risk losing them when new items go to the Postmaster. • Items held by the Postmaster may be lost for a number of reasons if not manually retrieved and stored in the Vault. • Items are discarded from the Postmaster when accruing over 20 "Lost Items" or deleting a Character. • Bungie does not replace in-game items that are lost or discarded. ([url=https://www.bungie.net/en/Help/Article/12211]Deleted Item and Character Policy[/url])
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9 RepliesDon’t use the postmaster as a vault. If you do, manage your inventory instead of mindlessly running activities. The postmaster system has been the way it is since day 1. People are only crying about it now because of double drops and because they are storing materials in their postmaster. Looks like you find out what happens when you don’t manage your inventory and postmaster
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7 RepliesIn case you haven’t heard... [spoiler]not a vault[/spoiler]
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4 RepliesEdited by PhantomBrown: 10/12/2020 5:56:29 PMPeople will learn one day that postmaster isn't storage.