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It is why every survival game includes weight limits, food (sometimes water too), etc.
Management of limited resources is a thing to bring home the survival aspect. They are not going to operating like creative mode in minecraft.
You have to spend $100 a year for more inventory space.
The excuse of netload tracking infinite storage for every player has been turned around into 'you have to pay to have a legitimate fallout inventory online'.
LOL
Does WoW give infinite storage in bank vaults? Does any massive online game give infinite storage space?
Fallout 1 and 2 didn't have infinite storage space for damn sure. IT was actually a major issue in them...
3+ did because of them being single player games which didn't have millions of people's storage to consider in the database.
And even then other players can actually access your inventory and remove everything.
In Fallout 76, your inventory isnt even stored on a Bethesda server, it is still saved on your hard drive lol.
I literally just switched computers. You are wrong.
Then how can you delete your install completely and still have the same items or on other machines? hmm...
Do you think before you write?
Further, it would literally be cheaper to run your own full time server that would have no problem tracking the inventory size, because of how small the multiplayer of this 'MMO' already is in scale, however obviously Bethesda wouldn't dare consider allowing that, because $100 a year from morons is a much more sound business plan.
Having unlimited storage for scrap does not solve....
...you picking up too many weapons.
...your constant shortage of steel with heavy weapons build.
...hoarding too many aid items like sitmpaks or radaway.
...the storage space required by vending machines to sell junk.
...storing things that do not scrap (baseballs, bug parts, etc.)
Information like that is stored on the server side not the client side. That is so the client can not @#$% with the data to hack, cheat, dupe, etc by manipulating the file on their pc.