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    Kesey's Avatar
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    Kesey Stryker
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    At the very least, they should let mogstation/ff14 store items into the Armoire.

    If I pay real life money for an item in the game, I shouldn't have to use one of my glamour dresser slots for it. That should just be a perk for spending real money.

    Honestly, there are things on the store I'd like to buy but I don't have room for it in my glamour dresser so I guess I'm keeping my money.
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    Aergrael Iyrnrael
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    Scholar Lv 100
    Quote Originally Posted by Kesey View Post
    If I pay real life money for an item in the game, I shouldn't have to use one of my glamour dresser slots for it. That should just be a perk for spending real money.
    With it, i think such purchase would even be worthy for getting additional slots anyway. I bet a lot of players would even just pay a little for extra slots if the price is fair enough.

    In team fortress 2 you can even buy an item to get extra slots in your inventory. And take the default 300 slots all the way to 3000. Some of those slots are given for free (usualy once a year during tf2s birthday you can get 1 expander worth 100 slots). But when paid you can generaly get 100 slots for $2.50 (which is actualy a bit expensive for tf2 standards, there was a discount at one point where it was $0.50, although personaly i would even accept a price like $1 or $1.50). And these are permanent afterward.

    Storage space wise tf2 shouldnt differ much to ffxivs because in tf2 a lot of items have randomized skins on them. Which is generaly more information than just storing a paint color. Some items also store killcounts and 3 other attributes which can vary. The costs of all that stuff should be enough to compensate for the potential extra storage that has to be added to the servers.
    The only reason for tf2's 3000 limit is simply because a limit had to be set for the interface (60 pages). But this can obviously adjusted depending on the system you use to navigate anyway. In the end most items simply arent loaded in for other players because the player equipment is still limited (just like in ffxiv).

    With it, if such thing gets added, i do still think it would be good if all expansions do also grant some extra space, since after all they do also give more potential items you want to store. But this obviously doesnt need to be an extremely high number (100 per expansion already sounds like a fair value to me).
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