About 4.2 billion
EDIT: To be clear I am not trolling, IIRC I think the max stack size is 2^32-1 or 4,294,967,295.
In my opinion, if one pays money for an advantage, that's it, they have paid to win. The crafting bag offers a huge advantage in time savings and if you or others prefer terms like pay to progress or pay to avoid hassles, then ok, use that to define this bag.
Players that have to spend hours of game time shifting items around or deconstructing to make room for the ever growing deluge of new weapons; armor sets; recipes and ingredients, especially crafters are set at a distinct disadvantage by not being able to earn a similar bag by in game play.
Combat related, if the bag can store that many items of siege and repair equipment, alternate equipment and weapons, potions and other advantages items, then yes the bag is 'gonna hit hard'; at least harder than a player that does does not pay to have the bag.
Billions or even millions (thousands even) of extra slots beyond what the base bags offer to non-subscribers is ludicrous.
In my opinion, if one pays money for an advantage, that's it, they have paid to win. The crafting bag offers a huge advantage in time savings and if you or others prefer terms like pay to progress or pay to avoid hassles, then ok, use that to define this bag.
Players that have to spend hours of game time shifting items around or deconstructing to make room for the ever growing deluge of new weapons; armor sets; recipes and ingredients, especially crafters are set at a distinct disadvantage by not being able to earn a similar bag by in game play.
Combat related, if the bag can store that many items of siege and repair equipment, alternate equipment and weapons, potions and other advantages items, then yes the bag is 'gonna hit hard'; at least harder than a player that does does not pay to have the bag.
Billions or even millions (thousands even) of extra slots beyond what the base bags offer to non-subscribers is ludicrous.
In my opinion, if one pays money for an advantage, that's it, they have paid to win. The crafting bag offers a huge advantage in time savings and if you or others prefer terms like pay to progress or pay to avoid hassles, then ok, use that to define this bag.
still not p2w, however you rationalize it in your head
Players that have to spend hours of game time shifting items around or deconstructing to make room for the ever growing deluge of new weapons; armor sets; recipes and ingredients, especially crafters are set at a distinct disadvantage by not being able to earn a similar bag by in game play.
don't be a horder
Combat related, if the bag can store that many items of siege and repair equipment, alternate equipment and weapons, potions and other advantages items, then yes the bag is 'gonna hit hard'; at least harder than a player that does does not pay to have the bag. clearly you don't understand what can be put in the bag...
Billions or even millions (thousands even) of extra slots beyond what the base bags offer to non-subscribers is ludicrous.
Paulington wrote: »It's likely to be 2^32 - 1 which is the max value of an unsigned 32-bit integer and has a value of 4,294,967,295.
Unsigned because you cannot have negative items in this game..
In my opinion, if one pays money for an advantage, that's it, they have paid to win. The crafting bag offers a huge advantage in time savings and if you or others prefer terms like pay to progress or pay to avoid hassles, then ok, use that to define this bag.
Players that have to spend hours of game time shifting items around or deconstructing to make room for the ever growing deluge of new weapons; armor sets; recipes and ingredients, especially crafters are set at a distinct disadvantage by not being able to earn a similar bag by in game play.
Combat related, if the bag can store that many items of siege and repair equipment, alternate equipment and weapons, potions and other advantages items, then yes the bag is 'gonna hit hard'; at least harder than a player that does does not pay to have the bag.
Billions or even millions (thousands even) of extra slots beyond what the base bags offer to non-subscribers is ludicrous.