Talk:Murakumo/@comment-25096087-20150331052031/@comment-16545476-20150331103537

Don't worry, we went through the nastiest parts in AL/MI already and that only requires around 40~50 ships to do the job if you didn't screw up the sortie. The last time they locked our ships was 2014 Fall, and that actually requires a lot less ships then AL/MI. The developers might be mad throwing out a double Dyson in 2015 Winter, but the event requirements are actually based more on players with 100 slots instead of players with maximum slots. The only advantage for people who bought slots is we have a bit more luxury to accidentally screw things up in big events like AL/MI because we have a huge reserve fleet and don't have to worry about scrapping anyone to make space for the newcomers.

It's all about the personal greed to keep every ship in the end that pushes you to go for the credit card. It's just like you don't really need a Yamato or Musashi to clear maps and events, but many of us still went LSCing for those gas guzzlers just because we want them in our fleet, not because we need them. I've knowned quite a few guys who still plays with the default slots and doesn't seemed to care too much about owning a smaller fleet. One even scrapped Unryuu after completing the quest because he guessed that he won't be using her anyways so there's no point to keep her hogging up his docks.

What I want to say is, it never was an issue to play with default slots and you can live quite well in this game with only 100 slots. It's more of a matter of watching others getting to keep all their ships and in the end the jealousy kicks in and some sour grapes would go a step further and start ranting on how unfair it is for the developers to care only for the slot buyers and not the average joes.