I know, odd question to ask in the forums but I'm hoping someone (mod) has a response to this because the support user said he was sorry but he has no way to apply the experience to my player and wasn't sure how to handle it.
As the long title states, I sent in a support ticket due to an inactive owner. The person handling my situation kindly released my player from his team so I could actively seek a new one with an active owner. The problem was, he released him from the team and then sent me a PM to let me know that was what he decided to do to handle the situation and this all happened within (if I'm not mistaken) 45 minutes of the game simulating. Due to this, I lost out on the daily game experience.
To pile on that, unless I can sign with a team tonight and be on the roster and in a game simming tomorrow, I'll indefinitely lose out on that game experience....and I'm unable to generate contract offers from needy teams or search for needy teams (bug report sent in a little while ago).
So, basically, wondering if I should just retire my player and wait until next season to build again or if this has a possible resolution.
Thanks.
As the long title states, I sent in a support ticket due to an inactive owner. The person handling my situation kindly released my player from his team so I could actively seek a new one with an active owner. The problem was, he released him from the team and then sent me a PM to let me know that was what he decided to do to handle the situation and this all happened within (if I'm not mistaken) 45 minutes of the game simulating. Due to this, I lost out on the daily game experience.
To pile on that, unless I can sign with a team tonight and be on the roster and in a game simming tomorrow, I'll indefinitely lose out on that game experience....and I'm unable to generate contract offers from needy teams or search for needy teams (bug report sent in a little while ago).
So, basically, wondering if I should just retire my player and wait until next season to build again or if this has a possible resolution.
Thanks.
Edited by uoY_redruM on Oct 18, 2012 20:25:28