Your response is a typical one but it doesn’t account for hobby players like me. I play based on my mood. I love U2 and Pink Floyd so have an entire bank of presets just for them. But quite often I want to play the Police or just metal or reggae or jazz, blues etc. My banks fill up quick and it kills me to lose factory presets too. Due to this I would love thousands of options sitting there for me versus having to find the patch on my computer and likely having to tweak it. Chances are that great patches will sit forever in a data grave yard.Many people want access to every preset possible. People want up to 2000 presets if they could.
How you would access those and remember them all, I have no idea.
I would dare to say the Axe series these days are meant to be used in tandem with a computer for certain things. Preset organization and loading/offloading would be one of those, when necessary.
But on almost any device I’ve ever used my entire music career I’ve really only used 5 presets at most. It’s just my approach to simplify things at the gig. I can understand a show setup where you just step through sounds all night in order, but I can’t imagine needing more than 512 for that.
Anyways as someone said first world problems but two or three more banks would be much appreciated.