Throne and Liberty's latest update, 1.13.0, intended to introduce the Lunar Celebration event, faced unexpected issues causing widespread server disconnections and unintended Combat Power reductions. The extended downtime lasted several hours longer than planned, impacting players' ability to participate in the new event. NCSoft apologized for the inconvenience and offered compensation to affected players.
, as the latest update did not go according to plan. Downtime for the 1.13.0 update began on January 22nd to usher in a new Lunar Celebration event alongside other updates and fixes. However, shortly after the planned downtime ended, players began reporting widespread issues with disconnection from servers as well as unintended Combat Power reductions.
This resulted in an increased downtime period while theteam worked to resolve the new issues. The game wound up being down for several more hours, with downtime ending far later than intended on January 23rd.Update 1.13.0 was a big one, bringing the game’s next live event, Lunar Celebration. It also included several UI updates and tweaks to items, the Rune System, and plenty of bug fixes. Apparently, the fixes had unintended consequences, making the game unstable for many players. Though it was technically online again shortly after the update, many players were being randomly disconnected, leading to the decision to take the game back down while developers resolved the problem. The team provided frequent updates on the status via their @TLGameStatus account as they worked to quickly resolve the issues. While our work to resolve these service issues continues, we want to be transparent that we are still expecting a few hours of maintenance. We will continue to provide a status update each hour and provide a more concrete estimate for downtime ending when one is available.…to have the game offline much longer than anticipated. Nor does any developer want to launch an exciting new update and major live event only to see the game crashing for its users. As of January 23rd, NCSoft confirms that the service issues and player disconnections have been resolved. Alongside an apology for the inconvenience, they’re also offering a pretty generous compensation for the unexpected length of time players weren’t able to accessTo receive the free items, players do not need to enter a code. Instead, they can simply log in andThrone and Liberty Gets First Update of the Year While these in-game items are exciting, some players would like to see a little bit more. The extended downtime cut into the new Lunar Celebration event, which features daily login rewards and event-specific buffs for dungeons. Many would like to see the compensation include or address the missing login rewards many players did not receive during day one of the Lunar Celebration due to the length of downtime. Given that it just began on January 23rd, the Lunar Celebration event is far from over. It will run through February 5th, giving players plenty of time to participate despite the extra offline period. The event-specific store will be open even longer, closing on February 12th, so players should have additional time to redeem their New Year Coins for items, emotes, and more. As of now, it doesn’t look like there’s any plan to extend or adjust the event in light of the missing hours at the start.Get access to exclusive stories on new releases, movies, shows, comics, anime, games and more!
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