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== Inventory == {{AC2 Article | Link = microsoftgamesinsider.com/AC2/Episodes/Episode4/ep4_inventory.htm?nc=1 | Title = Inventory | Text = Your Inventory Panel now contains four separate containers: one main pack of 42 slots, and three side packs of 12 slots each, making a total of 78 slots (12 more than before). When you pick up items, the game will attempt to put them in the first open slot in your main pack, then in the first open slot in your top side pack, and so on down the side packs. Items that were toward the bottom of your inventory before the patch will be distributed to the other three side packs. Side packs are not separate objects, and cannot be dropped on the ground or given to other players. <br><br> While we know that most of you desire far more inventory space, increasing the inventory slots of a character dramatically increases the size of that character object. As larger and larger character objects get passed between servers, server performance begins to deteriorate. This is why we're moving forward cautiously with increasing inventory space. As we evaluate server performance with the March changes, we will be able to decide whether we can continue to increase personal character inventory slots in future months. }}
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