I have seen the limit ever since we have started the pre-game stuff, but never thought I would max out my storage. In the beginning we didn’t have endeavors to help us level our houses. Now that we do, I have 5364 items in my storage and I cannot learn the new ones I can learn. Is there anyway we are going to have more storage space for our decor?
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Done and ty. I didn’t know where to put it.
There’s a thread here with over 1.3k posts on this subject. The problem is pretty widely reported (despite a handful of trolls who keep suggesting it’s a nothingburger).
We don’t really know what the solution will be, or when we can expect to see it. It’s almost assured that the problem will only get worse over time, and affect more of the playerbase, so I hope the developers are able to come up with a solution.
I hope they can fix this and give us more space or at least give us some refund if we have to remove decore we’re never going to use which is collected to get the xp. I have a few many items I probably never will use but collected them to get xp. Wish to get currency refund if I have to remove them from catalogue.
Unfortunately, a lot of the limit is currently being eaten by things that say they don’t take up space.
But even if they do fix that, this will still be an issue. Especially for people who like building custom items and architecture that require a lot more of the raw materials. I’m at ~4500 and have put my plans for redoing my alliance house on hold until this is resolved (or even addressed).
The only option right now is to destroy unliked decors.
programmatically it’s just slop programming to place an arbitrary limit like this. i could understand if they placed a limit like 1024 copies of one item, or some obviously programmatic database table limit based on variable types, but this isn’t that. a stored item takes up no server resources, and the placed cost value of each item combined with the budget limit of placed items more than limits use of stored items.
so… chalk this up to just some random limit someone came up with at a meeting where over paid people with too little experience just assumed that a limit was needed.
this is why enterprise and application architects are needed and should make determinations like this and not Bob the feature idea dude who’s dating Jan in human resources.
and for the record, if there is a guy named Bob that made this choice: Bob, you suck ![]()
Speaking of assumptions …
and you get that one free from me to you with no monthly fees. congrats!
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