Hey there! I see you’re getting a “debugging detected” message when you open Wasteland Story, and reinstalling didn’t clear it up. Let’s get this sorted out.
This message usually shows up because the game detects that your device might be in a developer or debugging mode, which it flags to prevent cheating or tampering.
To help you best, could you tell me:
1. Are you using any developer options or debugging tools on your Android device? 2. Is your phone rooted or do you have any apps that modify system behavior? 3. When exactly do you see the message—right as the game opens or after some loading?
Meanwhile, here’s what you can try:
1. Disable Developer Options: - Go to your Android Settings > System (or directly to Developer Options if visible). - If you see Developer Options, tap it and toggle it off. - If you don’t see Developer Options, it’s probably disabled already.
2. Turn Off USB Debugging: - Inside Developer Options, if enabled, turn off USB Debugging.
3. Restart your phone: Sometimes, toggling these settings requires a reboot to fully apply.
4. Clear Game Cache & Data: - Go to Settings > Apps & notifications > find Wasteland Story > Storage > Clear Cache & Clear Data.
5. If your phone is rooted or has custom ROMs, the game might still detect the environment as unsafe. Let me know if this might apply to you.
Try these and let me know how it goes. If the message persists, we’ll dig deeper!
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Hey there! I see you’re getting a “debugging detected” message when you open Wasteland Story, and reinstalling didn’t clear it up. Let’s get this sorted out.
This message usually shows up because the game detects that your device might be in a developer or debugging mode, which it flags to prevent cheating or tampering.
To help you best, could you tell me:
1. Are you using any developer options or debugging tools on your Android device?
2. Is your phone rooted or do you have any apps that modify system behavior?
3. When exactly do you see the message—right as the game opens or after some loading?
Meanwhile, here’s what you can try:
1. Disable Developer Options:
- Go to your Android Settings > System (or directly to Developer Options if visible).
- If you see Developer Options, tap it and toggle it off.
- If you don’t see Developer Options, it’s probably disabled already.
2. Turn Off USB Debugging:
- Inside Developer Options, if enabled, turn off USB Debugging.
3. Restart your phone: Sometimes, toggling these settings requires a reboot to fully apply.
4. Clear Game Cache & Data:
- Go to Settings > Apps & notifications > find Wasteland Story > Storage > Clear Cache & Clear Data.
5. If your phone is rooted or has custom ROMs, the game might still detect the environment as unsafe. Let me know if this might apply to you.
Try these and let me know how it goes. If the message persists, we’ll dig deeper!