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originally posted in: Fix the exotic cipher quest reward!!
11/8/2022 2:40:34 PM
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I mean, inventory management isn't some NPC's responsibility. [i]*shruggs[/i]*
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  • ... you're kidding, right? You think the problem is inventory management? They literally implemented a postmaster for inventory overflow. If a cipher goes into your inventory but doesn't end up in the overflow location, why exactly would that be? [i]shrugs[/i]

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  • For inventory overflow? Why do you think postmaster receives all the stuff that's not collected in activities, minus glimmer? That isn't inventory overflow for certain. You're not picking up a cipher from patrol or crucible, it's a quest item. Do tell me, can you claim a playlist engram from, say, Drifter if your engram inventory happens to be full? Does it go to postmaster? NO! For the same reason! Try it yourself.

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  • You can't claim an engram from Drifter if your inventory is full and that's literally my point. It doesn't vanish, you get to clear a spot and come back to get it. Same with Hawthorn, Amanda Holiday, Shax, Zavala, Saladin, literally everyone except Xur. And when you decrypt an engram with anyone, or open the chest in Xur's treasure hoard, if your inventory is FULL, anything you get goes directly to the postmaster. Not just for playlist activities.

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  • I'm pretty sure you can't decrypt playlist engrams if your inventory is full. Just recalled, description of the cipher clearly states that it doesn't go to the postmaster if inventory is full. Losing it is on the player, not on the game.

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  • I didn't say decrypt playlist engrams. I said you can't claim engrams with a full inventory. And I'm saying that if they are going to fill our inventory with things that aren't used for literally anything as a "reward" for things like Dares, they can remove the setback of having a full inventory when going to collect something we worked specifically for simply because something showed up in our inventory we may not have been anticipating. It's a problem for players, not a bug, and they have received enough feedback and backlash that they should do something about it. Do you really have nothing better to do than troll feedback forums for someone who has an issue with the game that you personally don't see as an issue? Shouldn't you be on Reddit?

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  • For the record, Reddit is way less whiny and more open-minded, one can often have a pleasant chat there, way more often than here. You sending me to Reddit isn't as bad thing as you likely believe. If your inventory is full to the brim with "things that can't be used", discarding and vaulting are options. As well as reading descriptions.

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  • As you seem to have no impact on whether Bungie decides to act on someone's feedback, this conversation is a waste of my time.

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  • I mean, you have posted about something that was easy to prevent, it would only cost few seconds of reading.

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  • Oh, no. I agree that reddit can be exceedingly civil. They're usually looking to vent about an issue and see if there's enough agreement among them to bring said issue forward. The posts that happen almost weekly regarding this issue specifically is why I decided to bring it to the attention of Bungie. None of this is whining, it's a rational request based on continuous dissatisfaction of consumers. As a business, Bungie takes note of customer requests and, with enough pressure, makes changes, even if it's a compromise. That's just good business. Having an open feedback forum is for the benefit of the company and its customers, not for someone to decide for themselves that they don't like someone else's feedback. That's what Reddit is for. Your initial comment on my post was completely useless. There was no point to it whatsoever.

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  • Should have gone to Twitter, then. Bungie comes around here approx. once in a blue moon.

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