Fae Farm players are reporting issues where the game’s shipping contracts feature is not working. Apparently, they cannot accept or proceed with them.
Players have taken to social media to voice their concerns about the problem. Hoping to shed light on the issue and potentially find a solution.
So I finished getting the items for a shipping contract but it won’t let me redeem it for some reason. I quit the game and came back and it won’t do anything (Source)
Is there enyone else who has problems with the shipping contracts? I have a bug in my game on switch which won’t allow me to accept shipping contracts. Kind of frustrating since it’s one way to make some easy money. (Source)
Phoenix Labs’ recently released social farming simulation game, Fae Farm, is facing various issues with the ‘shipping contracts’ feature.
Fae Farm utilizes a system called ‘Shipping Contracts’ which functions as an in-game quest system. These contracts assign players tasks that involve collecting specific items.
Completing these contracts by sending the required items should reward players with in-game currency and other valuable rewards.
However, players are reporting that (1, 2, 3, 4, 5) this feature is currently broken.
They claim that they are unable to accept contracts, and even if they manage to accept them, the game does not allow them to collect or send the required items to fulfill the contract.
Official acknowledgment of the ‘shipping contracts not working’ issue in Fae Farm
In the official Discord server, the developers have shared an update acknowledging all known issues currently under investigation by their team.
In the report, we can confirm that the issue has come to their attention and they are working on a fix.
We will closely monitor the situation and provide updates as further developments occur.
Feature image source: Fae Farm Website
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