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Bug Upgrade Stacking does not work

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Hey :)

I purchased 500 hours on the 18th october, and another 1000 hours on the 30th october. If I review my usage from the duration 18th - today, I get 1192 hours. The problem is, obviously stacking upgrades does not work properly, unlike stated (not directly) in another thread where I asked this specifically.
Yes - if you purchase 300 hours, and another 500 hours, that ramps up to 800 hours total.

The way this seems to work, it only applies if you purchase the additional hours the same day. If you purchase them another day, like I did, you will run out of hours the day the first subscription runs out, because those hours are removed from the total ones. This should not happen.

Thanks in advance & best regards,

Lnx
 
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Not sure if I get exactly what you mean but afaik if you buy 500 hours on the 18th of October, those 500 hours will be "lost" on 30 days after they were bought.
 
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Hey :)

I purchased 500 hours on the 18th october, and another 1000 hours on the 30th october. If I review my usage from the duration 18th - today, I get 1192 hours. The problem is, obviously stacking upgrades does not work properly, unlike stated (not directly) in another thread where I asked this specifically.


The way this seems to work, it only applies if you purchase the additional hours the same day. If you purchase them another day, like I did, you will run out of hours the day the first subscription runs out, because those hours are removed from the total ones. This should not happen.

Thanks in advance & best regards,

Lnx

What do you mean? By your logic, if you purchased more hours on the last day of your previous month, both months hours should stack to give you an extra month on your first months hours?
 
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What do you mean? By your logic, if you purchased more hours on the last day of your previous month, both months hours should stack to give you an extra month on your first months hours?

No, but look at it the following way:
1.) I buy a total of x hours in multiple purchases across 2 months.
2.) I should be able to bot x hours during these 2 months.

1.) I bought 1500 hours during the 18th oct. - 19. nov.
2.) I should be able to bot 1500 hours during this period.

My total time during this whole period, not just one month, is 1192 hours. The system should cap me when I reach a total of 1500 hours from the 18th oct.- to the 30th nov., which is 30 days after I made my 2nd purchase, and end my subscription that day.
 
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I will not spoonfeed the answer in this situation, because it's just enabling laziness and subpar analytical skills at this point. I will instead counter with a thought experiment. Consider the following situation: you donate $100 on January 1st and then $1 on January 29th. How many hours should you have on January 5th? How many hours should you have on January 30th? How many hours should you have on Feburary 15th? The answers to those questions should reveal the only logical way this system can work (hint: that's the way the system is implemented).
 
As another hint, subscriptions last one month i.e. a subscription made at 10:45pm on October 18th will expire at 10:44pm on November 18th.
 
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No, but look at it the following way:
1.) I buy a total of x hours in multiple purchases across 2 months.
2.) I should be able to bot x hours during these 2 months.

1.) I bought 1500 hours during the 18th oct. - 19. nov.
2.) I should be able to bot 1500 hours during this period.

My total time during this whole period, not just one month, is 1192 hours. The system should cap me when I reach a total of 1500 hours from the 18th oct.- to the 30th nov., which is 30 days after I made my 2nd purchase, and end my subscription that day.

look @lnxepique
first find out how many hours you bot per day and multiply that times how many accs you run per day
there are 24 hours in a day

heres an example
i bot 20 hours per day plus i run 4 bots
so 20 x 4= 80 hours per day
now multiply 80 x 31 because thats howmany days they r in a month
so 80 × 31=2480 hours in total
 
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I will not spoonfeed the answer in this situation, because it's just enabling laziness and subpar analytical skills at this point. I will instead counter with a thought experiment. Consider the following situation: you donate $100 on January 1st and then $1 on January 29th. How many hours should you have on January 5th? How many hours should you have on January 30th? How many hours should you have on Feburary 15th? The answers to those questions should reveal the only logical way this system can work (hint: that's the way the system is implemented).
 
As another hint, subscriptions last one month i.e. a subscription made at 10:45pm on October 18th will expire at 10:44pm on November 18th.

The problem is still, that it doesn't work properly.

This is what it should do:
1.) Donate 100$ Jan. 1st -> 10.000 hours maximum from Jan. 5th untill Jan. 30th
2.) Donate 3$ (1$ isn't rlly possible) on the 29th -> 10.300 hours maximum untill Jan. 30th
3.) 300 hours maximum from Feb. 1st untill Feb. 30th (theoretical) -> 300 hours max on 15th Feb.

The system would need to work the following way with my example:
1.) I buy 500h on the 18th Oct. & another 1000h on the 30th Oct.
2.) Substract the 500h from the total hours of this month when the first subscription runs out, which is the 18th. Nov.

Right now:
The 500h don't get substracted, leaving me over the limit of my second subscription.

Tl;dr The hours of a subscription need to be substracted from the total hours, when it runs out.
 
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