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Other than that, I agree. If you can't amass millions of it without your knees exploding, what's the point?
Yeah, I have similar thoughts about cards. It's cool that they have their own inventory tab, but I'd like to store them somewhere... especially since the "estate address cards" don't stack, but are consumed upon use. Alternatively, I'd be happy if they weren't consumed on use... it's not like we would tear up a business card just because we called the company once.
Over 100 hours in this game and never once did I even notice or care that they had weight.
Truly gamebreaking design choice.
Its more like 10kg for every 1000
Damn. I never noticed they weight something.
In other words, its a meaningless stat. It does not take up space/weight in your actual backpack.
Last i checked, but memory is a mess, it had weight added.
So, your in the land of magic. A card, by default, is USED UP when you use it on a portal machine or whatever the machine is called that can change the world you're in. It's not a calling card. It's a DESTINATION card and it makes sense it would be used when you activate a portal. I mean, c'mon bruh. It's magic. Duh.