At the risk ofplayingDestiny 2incorrectly, the odds are good that you, too, use a third-partyDestinyinventory manager of some sort to move items around via your browser, phone, or some other digital implement. Now, though, there’s a new tool at your disposal, known as Deepsight.gg.
The creator of Deepsight.gg, known under their Reddit username ChiriVulpes, posted about the inventory manager’s releaseon theDestiny 2subreddit, where they explained what makes this tool such a big deal. For one, it looks positivelysnazzy, as it follows the visual cues of the game itself, which features striking, easy-to-read UI across the board. Anyone interested in checking out Deepsight.gg can now do so andbegin managing theirDestiny 2inventory right away, but the really interesting bit is that this toolkit can dowaymore than just that.
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Deepsight.gg is now out, with plenty of updates in the pipeline
As ChiriVulpes explains, Deepsight.gg’s general feature list at the time of its release is the following:
And loads more, of course. All in all, then, Deepsight.gg does appear to be a powerful substitute to the widely acclaimed and almost universally usedDestiny Item Manager(DIM, for short), but for a single issue: Deepsight.gg does not support custom loadouts just yet. ChiriVulpes appears not to have been aware of how many people used DIM’s loadout functionality – which can overwrite the in-game loadouts on the fly – and they’ve now pivoted to include loadouts as soon as possible.

As perChiriVulpes’ later comment on Reddit, the priority list for Deepsight.gg is simple:
Good stuff all around, then. Deepsight.gg is already remarkably powerful and will deliver on all the usual item management fronts (and then some), but it goes without saying that many people simply won’t move on from DIM no matter what, given how emblematic the tool has become over the years. Still, competition is good, and Deepsight.gg is an excellent competitor that’s only going to get better as ChiriVulpes continues working on it.

It’s going to be particularly interesting to see how DIM, Deepsight.gg, BrayTech, and all the other third-partyDestiny 2tools handlethe upcoming weapon enhancement features, as Bungie appears to be adding a whole new layer of complexity to how the game’s weapons are handled in the backend. Still, it’s a good problem to have, and the sort of stuff that will be widely discussed in the community when the time comes.
In other related news, I’m thrilled to report thatthings have settled down in theDestiny 2communityalmost across the board, as we approach the release window ofThe Final Shape.Lightfalldidn’t burn throughallof the community’s goodwill after all, I suppose!






