
Players are still dealing with notifications stuck at 99+, a problem that originated on February 16, 2026. The community's frustration grows as many flock to forums to share their experiences and demand effective solutions.
Players express discontent with the slow cache-opening process. One player mentioned, "I opened 300 already and I'm still at 99+!" Many report spending significant time managing unopened caches, while others have opted for clever shortcuts.
"Autohotkey is your friend," one comment encouraged, referencing a tool that automates tasks, making cache management easier. Another player echoed this: "You can load a script that will automagically turn them all in for you while you AFK."
As players inundate their inventories with duplicates, there's a growing call for the developers to introduce a bulk-opening button. "They need to do something about it," one frustrated player stated, emphasizing the urgency of the situation. A feeling of hopelessness prevails amid players wishing for a direct conversion of caches into textiles, skipping animations altogether.
One player remarked, "They really need to add a multi-open that skips the animation and just gives you the items or the total textiles you would have gained by opening them one at a time."
The current inventory overflow includes unnecessary duplicates, prompting further frustration. "If theyโre not going to add anything new, I wish they would increase the amount of clothes you can buy in the store with textiles," one user lamented, showcasing the cry for better item variety and options.
๐ Players struggle with slow cache-opening methods, with reports of exhausting experiences.
๐ฌ There's a sharp focus on the need for bulk-opening options and addressing duplicate items in inventories.
โ ๏ธ Many players express skepticism about the developersโ commitment to addressing these issues amidst ongoing projects.
The persistent issues with notification overload indicate a deeper challenge in player experience and inventory management. As outcries for solutions intensify, will the developers respond to meet the growing needs of their community?