Request An Idea on How to Implement a Third Inventory Page

Is this a good idea?

  • Yes, we should be able to buy inventory pages in the manner ascribed below.

  • Yes, but we should modify the original idea.

  • No, but we should still have some way to get increased inventory space.

  • No, we should not expand inventory space at all.


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I only mentioned varying page size because it seemed to be a concern that there would be "unused space". If my idea or a variation of it were to be implemented, I would definitely prefer that all pages remain even in size.

Pardon my bluntness, but please explain further why you are "strictly opposed" to having more space than unique items available on a page? The potions page, for instance, has more slots than available content, and this does not seem to be any cause for complaint. It does not make a negative impact towards potion inventory capacity or organization. I do not think the ability to fill up the entirety of an inventory page of a particular item should be a prime factor in the decision process for improving inventory, especially when the amount of unique items collectable will do nothing but increase over time. If you truly desire the ability to fill up a page of a low variety item type, you can still loot duplicates.

Also, Minecraft does not "sell" inventory upgrades, so that is not a valid comparison. A game like SWTOR, however, does sell upgraded inventory space, and its purpose is to add another thing for players to spend their money on, whether directly or indirectly.
I don't like that the potions page has more spaces than potions to fill them, but it is what it is. It bothers me because it feels disorganized and unprofessional.

In Minecraft, inventory space is worked for/earned through in-game progress. In principle, it is the same as allowing players to purchase inventory space in this game using gold. I'm not denying that some games use this as another mode of profit, but it's wrong to say that it's the only reason to provide unlockable inventory space.

Edit: Oh, by the way, the number of slots on the potions page does indeed match the number of varietals of potions.
 
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