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  1. I'd like to request that if possible, someone create a workable solution that allows players to store items in a secondary infinite invetory screen, that's accessible in a similar way to the stashes in Witcher 2 and Witcher 1. In both previous games, inkeepers gave you the option to store your items in a Stash that was accessible across all inkeepers that allowed you to store items on them. I was kind of surpirsed to find that there was no secondary storage option besides getting a bigger saddle bag in the Witcher 3. I understand that just having players store everything in only their inventory was so they wouldn't ever have to travel back and get an item they needed, but there were MANY times when I would either not have any place to sell my copeus amount of items, or just felt like I just had FAR to many items in my inventory. That being said, I never ran out of space in my inventory, but I always felt as if my inventory was cluttered and unorganized. It's possible they will implentment a feature like this as a DLC, but more the likely we'll have to rely on mods. Now due the the limitation that there is currently no mod kit avalible, I'd imagine that creating a new dialouge option or NPC to hold items would be hard or most likely not capable at this point. I'd like to suggest instead, if possible, to make certain vendors buy and sell items for 0 crowns. That way, they could function like a storage system, and since the items in vendors inventories never refresh, they wouldn't despawn. It's my basic idea for a work around, that seems highly plausable, because you are simply editing values, as oopposed to creating new ones.
  2. I'd like to second this, but not for the sake of immersion, but just because of the one thing I prefered about skyrim in comparison to other open world RPG's is the fact that minimap detracts you from focusing on gameplay, as you spend alot of time glancing at it, as opposed to looking at your enviroment. Plus I like the idea of of compass more then a minimap to begin with.
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