Plus, the extra information, like the capacity of each weapon/armor hole in your dudes is nice. However, being able to tap something and use that to filter (and it actually working) as opposed to typing in the search bar makes up for it in my opinion. This can make finding one specific thing difficult. The numbers clutter the pictures, there’s a ton of info on screen that isn’t strictly needed. It lacks an autorefresh feature, so if you do any kind of management within the game, you can get errors.īasically, that’s the only thing that goes wrong with it, really.Īt first glance, this one is uglier and noisier than DIM. Zero phone app integration, but the loadouts are saved in “the cloud” so you can use this on multiple computers with Chrome. Other than that, it includes loadouts you can customize, and nifty filters. That sucks.ĭrag and drop is the killer app on this one. And, you have to manually type the stuff in. The problem is, the search function just kinda greys everything out, so it’s easier to see what you’re looking for. I have lots of loadouts.Īll other things basically need to be done by the search function, which includes filters. The loadouts can be applied in a simple way, by going to your character, clicking the drop down menu thing then selecting your loadouts. The buttons are a little small but they work. If you don’t like clicking, you can drag and drop! Here I am dragging the blue shoot to loot scout rifle to another character.ĭrag and drop works great on a normal computer, but doesn’t work on my Windows tablet. Clicking on it gives you the transfer options and a link to the Planet Destiny database entry for that gun. When you hover over a gun, it tells you the name and its attack rating, which is good. The stuff you have is sorted out by character, which is nice, and there is a nice gold outline on the fully upgraded guns. There is a postmaster thing at the bottom so you can see what kind of neat stuff you have left there. Things are sensibly laid out, there isn’t a huge frame with checkboxes and junk, and the categories are nicely separated. Looking at the interface initially, it looks pretty much perfect. I’ve found no reliable way to get this application to work right. So you uncheck some filters or whatever, and then some stuff pops back up, you reenable them, and you’re missing your warlock. It supposedly also has a phone app, but I can’t get it to load on my phone. The other ones I had only played at friends’ houses who had Macs. You’re questioning me as to why my avatar is Konoko? Oni was the first Bungie game I ever bought. I like showing me my Bunglenet account, but it has completely wrong stats. It has a search function and filters, but the search function is limited. You just have to get used to the stupid layout. It looks like it was built for touch interface. Who thought that was a good idea? That said, this is a much better interface for my Windows tablet. Here we can give the item to any of the characters, but the order’s all wonky. Hitting an item brings up a menu on the bottom of the screen. Packmule tries to save this by having a frame on the right with filtering options, but those simultaneously don’t work right and make the thing harder to use. Now, because if I move things around it’s usually for a specific, single gun, the dump stuff in a pile method Packmule uses becomes much more useful.but since I have so many things, it just becomes difficult to use anyway. I arrange my shotguns, snipers, and machine guns generally so I have 1 surplus field scout sniper, 1 surplus field scout machine gun, and a full auto shotgun on each dude, at least. I stopped using it when I got more guns.įurther into the game, I have 3 Mythoclasts, 3 Fatebringers, 2 Jewel of Osirises (I had 3, but I dumped one cause why not), and these things never move. This is useful if you have a set weapon you use almost every time, since it just dumps all your guns into a pile indiscriminately. When I was first using these things when Bingle opened up the API to allow vault and inventory management, I preferred Packmule, because it didn’t care what character your weapon was on. I’m going to grade these programs in three categories: interface, how well it works, and features, then give an overall rank. also crashed Chrome, so I didn’t use it. There was another, but it crashed Chrome, so I didn’t use it. I discovered these by simply searching for “destiny” on the Chrome webstore. I'm not going to embed 1280 width images, unless you guys want me to. Also all the images are thumbnails, so you will need to click on them. I also am not a good writer and am bad at formatting things. Here, I review the three major Destiny inventory management applications available for the desktop computer and Chromebook, plus Windows tablets.
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