I was able to only use it for a short time before it locked me out until 2/13 today. This makes my Gemini Pro subscription barely usable and other alternatives will be pursued. All of the press releases and documentation has nothing on this change. I really thought I had found a tool I liked as much as my old IDE…. its too bad if a pro account gets nerfed developers are going to leave in droves. And I am running 1.16.5.
Welcome to the club!!
The usage did not reset at the scheduled reset time and was instead extended.
When Selling pro to get 5 hour refresh you can’t just impose new limits and then force the more expensive shit down ppls throat. And you dare to say “fair”. Where is this fair for pro subscribers? Shame on you thieves!
Experiencing the same issue… Despite subscribing to the pro plan, I encounter prolonged periods of being stuck each time. Any updates on this?
+1 They have no shame explaining it either (they couldn’t even explain it properly yet :d)
We hope to restore the credit limit to the level everyone used before. Would you please tell us where this message originated? Thank you!

Moi aussi, pareil !
Same issue here !
@Abhijit_Pramanik guys you did something again with the quotas. People are reporting 5-7 days lockout again since the oAuth issue has been fixed.
Again Lockouts… its getting worst every day…

I got a 6 day lockout
I read on reddit that the new Opus 4.6 model uses a lot more tokens than even Opus 4.5. My 4 day lockout just ended an hour ago so I only used Sonnet 4.5 to stay away from the reported massive drain of Opus 4.6. On a side note I tried Codex free version, it’s pretty good and lots of free tokens, you can give your more difficult work to it while your Claude models are down. That’s what I’ve been doing.
I’ve played with Opus 4.6 the whole day. It’s incredible smart! Strongly recommend to use high thinking for planning and then the regular one for coding. Thank you, Google, for giving me the chance to meet Windsurf! ![]()
Same for me, now it’s impossible to use for any development.
Instead of literally harming all users due to insufficient infrastructure, would it be better to simply prevent new user registrations while working on improving the infrastructure to accommodate more users?



