So from what I've read, they basically only increased accordingly from statistics. Which is idiotic. Also for those on old consoles lose the feature of item comparison, which I use a lot when I'm looking at weapons in my vault...
So their main excuse for the lack of memory issues on old consoles is that they wanted to try to fit things on ONE PAGE. Instead why not go for the latter and more OBVIOUS solution to the lack of memory to view many items on one page...
ADD A PAGE PER CATAGORY, SO 40/PAGE AS THE REGULAR VAULT. A page for armor (really unneeded but doesn't hurt), a page for weapons, and a page for general items. I liked collecting shaders and emblems and whatever ships I get as rewards (not enough space on character), BUT 4+ SLOTS IS NOT ENOUGH.
Not to mention a lot of us have 3 characters that carry loot and have their own weapons/armor they carry for themselves, so we have to keep more stuff.
Seriously Bungie, thank you but your way of thinking isn't that great... I'm no coder (well I'm learning it currently) but it really shouldn't be this hard to add a page, have button for next page, then be able to press it then it would UNLOAD the previous page so it saves memory and all should be fine.
Anyways, what's everyone else's input on this?
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