Recently, people often ask: why do I always prompt "exceed the limit purchase quantity" when I redeem the data packet, in fact, this is very easy to understand, when the exchange task pops up this prompt Generally has 2 situations:
The first case
It is caused by the system, we get up in the morning to find that our activity has not decreased, but the output of the day has decreased, in fact, we have the task expired, but because the system will occasionally refresh a little slower, resulting in the phenomenon that the activity does not match the output, we only need to wait for the system to refresh the line, generally wait until noon, afternoon can be redeemed
For example, the daily activity of 2700 should be 53.282, but my daily output is only 50.615, which is less than 2.667 of a low-level package, because I have a low-level package that has expired and needs to wait for the system to refresh before I can redeem the low-level package
The second case
It is because you have the data packets and reach the upper limit set by the system, you need to have the old data packets expired before you can continue to redeem, so how many different data packets can be exchanged at the same time?
Advanced packets can have 10 at the same time
Low-level packets can have 6 at the same time
Enlightenment packets can have 4 at the same time
Medium-level packets can have 4 at the same time
The Master Packet can have 2 at the same time
Advanced packets can have 2 at the same time
Extreme packets can have 2 at the same time
What is simultaneous possession: that is, the number of valid, non-expired packets at the moment, once expired, it does not count