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The issue has been going on for four days now. I can't purchase the 30s double dpc ugrade by clicking the icon or by going into army setup. It shows -7.97e92 in red like it is being deducted from the battle stars yet my battle stars don't go down and obviously I'm not receiving the double dpc. Would appreciate it if someone could look into it. Hate sacrificing units to beat bosses. Thanks for your time.
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Hey!
Just checked this and fixed it - seems like you were the first who bought 1000 of it, and there were no multipliers past it so it bugged out. Just increased multiplier to scale up to 100k bought, so this should work now.
Sorry for the long resolution time and the inconvenience - I've added a few K gold for being the first reaching this issue and reporting it to us, hopefully it helps reduce the annoyance of it a bit :)
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Appreciate it. Thank-you.
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> *Originally posted by **[gamexstudio](/forums/1013247/topics/1914277?page=1#13411584)**:*
> Hey!
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> Just checked this and fixed it - seems like you were the first who bought 1000 of it, and there were no multipliers past it so it bugged out. Just increased multiplier to scale up to 100k bought, so this should work now.
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> Sorry for the long resolution time and the inconvenience - I've added a few K gold for being the first reaching this issue and reporting it to us, hopefully it helps reduce the annoyance of it a bit :)
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Floating-Point Arithmetic has a built-in value called "Infinity", which should be used if you don't want something to end, or to check if something exceeded 1.7977e+308. The cost multiplier is something that of course shouldn't end, so Infinity should be used in that case. 100k is fine because buying 100k double DPC upgrades will cost way more than 1.7977e+308 battle stars. This is just for future reference. If you are dealing with cost multipliers and don't want them to end or change after a certain point, use Infinity.
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