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- ConfluenceFarms August 2021
- silverborn August 2021
Mechanics of upgrade question
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This seems silly to ask, but i am an anxious being and i want to make sure i do the thing right. My barns are very full at the moment :-??
I did the beginner basic upgrade thing and it has 28 days left. How do i add the full 1 year basic upgrade on? Do i pay for that one, and then it will take effect automatically when the previous one expires in 28 days? Or do i manually suspend this one and start the year one and have 28 days left...?
I don't want to lose it and lose space and things go "surprise, your barn fell down and 90 horses ran away" or something. (I know that's a silly thought, but again, anxiety brain...) -
On your main stable page, go down to Account and Stable Management. Under Upgraded Features you will find a link to Manage Upgrades. That shows you how many upgrades you have and which one is running at the moment. As a default the game will run the most recent addition and when that one runs out it will automatically revert back to the the other one until it runs out.
The only consequence of your upgrade running out will be the number of horses crammed into your primary barn. You won't be able to show or breed until you move some horses around. There's no Upgrade-Ran-Out-Tornado to worry about! :P :)
ConfluenceStable- HJ1 ID#235298 * ConfluenceFarms- HJ2 ID#1998 * ConfluenceRanch- HJ3 ID#15Thanked by 1Ammit -
Okay, that's reassuring. Thanks so much!