I have some important news that might make you sit up straighter. It seems we’ve stumbled upon an issue related to the recovery of Caliber, specifically when multiple refunds were requested through external platforms like Steam or consoles. Picture this: you’re trying to manage your resources and suddenly realize something isn’t quite right with your Caliber count. Frustrating. Well, worry not because the developers have addressed this hiccup!
The core of the matter was that some players didn’t see their Caliber deducted correctly when they initiated multiple refunds simultaneously. Thankfully, a fix is now in place! As part of this update, temporary suspensions will be enacted for those whose accounts reflect partial Caliber collections. It’s a bit like tidying up after a messy dinner party. You’ve got to put things back in order before moving on.
- Temporary Suspension Date:
– PST 2024.12.15(Sun) 7:00 PM ~ 2024.12.16(Mon) 5:00 AM PST
* Keep an eye out for any updates regarding this announcement! - If you have less than 0 Caliber after the suspension, brace yourself. Your account access could be restricted according to the Refund Policy.
- This restriction is necessary for those suspected of “abuse of open market processes” and can only be lifted through an appeal via Customer Service.
- The appeal process involves purchasing the negative amount of Caliber and submitting the payment receipt to Customer Service.
It sounds daunting, but these steps are essential for maintaining balance within our community. Nobody wants to play hopscotch with game mechanics while trying to enjoy their time at The First Descendant!
We truly apologize for any inconvenience this error may have caused. That’s never fun! If you want more details about what’s happening behind the scenes or additional context around these changes, please check out the source here: Steam Announcement.
As always, stay vigilant and explore all The First Descendant offers! Until next time, remember that every challenge is just another opportunity for growth (and maybe a few laughs along the way). So what do you think? Is your planning ready for these adjustments?