Sandbox Interactive launches a new patch for Albion Online practically focused against the fight of the sellers of Gold. To try to combat the purchase / sale of the coin of the game of illegal form, have realized some changes in the form to commercialize with the gold, And is that people with such a stand out in the table is able to sell their soul to the devil, put their account at risk and leave small fortunes to amass unsuspected amounts of silver with which to advance much faster than the rest, maintain buildings , Territories, etc.
The Albion team has banned more than 800 accounts that have purchased gold from third parties with stolen credit cards or Paypal data, making this a financial problem for all involved, the people to whom these cards belong, the banks and the devs . Therefore, measures against Gold Sellers have been strengthened in all respects.
Changes
Changes to Gold mechanics to reduce the ease of operations for Gold sellers:
- Gold can no longer be directly traded between players
- Gold can no longer be deposited in Guild accounts; we will remove Guild-level gold accounts in future
- (Silver is unaffected by the above changes)
- For more information, refer to this forum announcement
Increased maximum configurable price for real estate sales to 10m silver (does not affect auctions)
Temporarily changed mechanics so Dreaded players can disable their PvP flag, while we fix the issue where non-flagged players cannot heal flagged players in the black zone specifically (where flags should not matter)
Fixes
Players participating in GvG battles are now exempt from being hidden in overloaded areas
Disabled the Android updater, as a temporary fix for keyboard issues at login screen, and potentially also some animation issues
Fixed some issues resulting from “Crafted by” data still being missing for items bought from older marketplace orders
Fixed an issue where crafting sounds did not stop correctly if crafting is cancelled
Fixed some issues with portal binding
Bridgewatch Marketplace now has a working exit to Bridgewatch