What is it going to take for Bungie to address the longtime ongoing issue of lack of vault space?! It makes it really hard to keep coming back to play Destiny during events, such as Iron Banner, Trials of Osiris, or even The Dawning, when you can't enjoy the fruits of your labor. You have to carefully pick & choose which weapon or piece of armor you want to keep our get rid of. It's a REAL pain in the ass!!! 😠
Anyway, if Bungie has no immediate plans on increasing the vault space (which I have no idea what the problem is with that), why not add something like Legendary Kiosks for weapons & armor?! Maybe, even add more storage to the Postmaster, so that older items don't get deleted when that fills up. Something has to be done... ASAP!!
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Edited by MADG33k: 12/14/2016 3:53:56 AMWe desperately need more vault space and Bungie needs to get it's act together on this soon. I am tired of constantly having to delete items that look halfway interesting but there is no space left. I don't know why people are pushing legendary kiosks. There is not enough commonality between legendary weapons when one considers all of the the different rolls the weapons have. Vault space would be much better. It is also not as if the vault space should be taking up that much space in the system. Every weapon in this game with every roll they can have, every piece of armor (with their rolls), every sparrow, ship, horn, emblem, shader, material item and so forth can be uniquely identified by an encoded 32 bit long word (4 bytes), which means that every single item in today's vault (all 8 pages) can be represented in 2KBi of memory. Which is not a lot of memory! Especially with the GBi's of memory into modern consoles! Come on Bungie, live a little and Double our Vault space! It will only take 2KBi, that is less than 0.001% of the console memory available. [spoiler]If perchance my math is off because there are thousands of more weapons/armor in Destiny that Bungie has not revealed then they can easily encode everything in 64 bit long words (8 bytes) (which can handle millions of new items) which doubles the current memory requirement to 4KBi, which if they then doubled the vault space to 8KBi still takes less than 0.001% of the console memory available[/spoiler]