Reporting issue


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Scarab Sages 3/5 ***** Venture-Agent, Vermont—Springfield

Recently I have been having a problem with reporting. My play group will play a mission in Core mode then PFS(or vice versa). Reporting this was always excepted, until about 3 months ago. Suddenly, if a player played a mission in one mode and then I tried reporting he/she played the same mission in the other version, it will show the message, "Prestige does not count. Player has already played scenario...," followed by the previous session's information. Anyone know why?

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You can't switch back and forth through core & standard. They're two different campaigns. Once a core character switches (gets reported) in standard mode, there's no going back. It is locked into standard PFS mode.

Liberty's Edge 4/5 5/55/55/5 ****

The problem with the scenario is known. The system does not separate a scenario played in Core from a scenario played in Classic. It just sees the scenario and reacts accordingly.

Don't let it worry you as it will not be changed.

What one who is reporting has to be careful about is when reporting to select Core/Classic. Classic is the default.

Scarab Sages 3/5 ***** Venture-Agent, Vermont—Springfield

Christian Dragos wrote:
You can't switch back and forth through core & standard. They're two different campaigns. Once a core character switches (gets reported) in standard mode, there's no going back. It is locked into standard PFS mode.

I didn't say we use the same characters in each mode. We are well aware of the need for separation.

Gary Bush wrote:
What one who is reporting has to be careful about is when reporting to select Core/Classic. Classic is the default.

At first, I thought I was making that mistake. I checked and re-checked. But if you say it's all good, I'll take your word for it.

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