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6 years ago
There are a maximum of 500 mods in your inventory in addition to the 6 on each character. This is a more than reasonable amount of mods to allow a person to have sitting around unused.
Equip mods on characters and there's more than enough space. If you keep running out of space, you aren't spending enough time looking at and improving your mods which is a large part of farming.
Don't just acquire acquire acquire. Improving mods requires the same resources in farming, and if you keep hitting the cap its because you are skipping the "go through the mods" step in favor of getting more mods.
No, the problem is that you need to stop farming more new mods and start farming mats to upgrade the ones you have so you can figure out which ones are going to be junk and get rid of them. All mods are already useful, but only on certain characters.
So when you find the right secondaries primary and set bonus on a mod, give it to the right character. When you get a better one, put it on and replace it. Don't save them all until you're ready to use the character and then try and pick the best one.
Of course you are going to cap out on mods using that lazy modding strategy, and it will be your fault.
TLDR: You are farming way too many mods, and not enough slicing mats if you keep capping out.
Equip mods on characters and there's more than enough space. If you keep running out of space, you aren't spending enough time looking at and improving your mods which is a large part of farming.
Don't just acquire acquire acquire. Improving mods requires the same resources in farming, and if you keep hitting the cap its because you are skipping the "go through the mods" step in favor of getting more mods.
No, the problem is that you need to stop farming more new mods and start farming mats to upgrade the ones you have so you can figure out which ones are going to be junk and get rid of them. All mods are already useful, but only on certain characters.
So when you find the right secondaries primary and set bonus on a mod, give it to the right character. When you get a better one, put it on and replace it. Don't save them all until you're ready to use the character and then try and pick the best one.
Of course you are going to cap out on mods using that lazy modding strategy, and it will be your fault.
TLDR: You are farming way too many mods, and not enough slicing mats if you keep capping out.
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