Hi there! I understand that you've been getting large updates (around 1 to 2 GB) multiple times within a few hours when you open Shadow Fight 4 on your Android device. That sounds like a bit of a loop with the game trying to update but not sticking properly. Let’s try to get this sorted out together.
To help me confirm a few things first: - Are you downloading those updates via Wi-Fi or mobile data? - Have you tried restarting your device after the updates? - And finally, did you install the updates from Google Play Store or from within the game?
In the meantime, here’s a step-by-step approach to try resolving this multiple update issue:
1. Clear Game Cache and Data: - Go to Settings > Apps & notifications > Shadow Fight 4. - Tap on Storage & cache. - Tap Clear Cache, then Clear Storage/Data (this will reset your game settings locally but your game progress should be tied to your account). - Open the game again and try updating.
2. Reinstall the Game: - Uninstall Shadow Fight 4 completely from your device. - Restart your Android device. - Reinstall the latest version of the game from Google Play Store directly. This can help ensure that you have a fresh version without any corrupted files causing repeated updates.
3. Check for Storage Space: Make sure your device has enough free storage space (at least 3-4 GB free) to download and install these updates properly.
4. Stable Internet Connection: Use a strong, stable Wi-Fi connection if possible because interruptions during updating over mobile data might cause the game to request repeated updates.
5. Allow Permissions: Confirm that the game has all necessary permissions enabled (like storage access) so it can properly write update files to your device.
If after trying these steps the game still asks for updates multiple times, please let me know. We can explore deeper fixes like checking the integrity of your account sync, or reporting a bug for a potentially flawed patch on the dev side.
Are you okay to try these steps? Let me know how it goes or if you’ve already tried some of these!
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Hi there! I understand that you've been getting large updates (around 1 to 2 GB) multiple times within a few hours when you open Shadow Fight 4 on your Android device. That sounds like a bit of a loop with the game trying to update but not sticking properly. Let’s try to get this sorted out together.
To help me confirm a few things first:
- Are you downloading those updates via Wi-Fi or mobile data?
- Have you tried restarting your device after the updates?
- And finally, did you install the updates from Google Play Store or from within the game?
In the meantime, here’s a step-by-step approach to try resolving this multiple update issue:
1. Clear Game Cache and Data:
- Go to Settings > Apps & notifications > Shadow Fight 4.
- Tap on Storage & cache.
- Tap Clear Cache, then Clear Storage/Data (this will reset your game settings locally but your game progress should be tied to your account).
- Open the game again and try updating.
2. Reinstall the Game:
- Uninstall Shadow Fight 4 completely from your device.
- Restart your Android device.
- Reinstall the latest version of the game from Google Play Store directly.
This can help ensure that you have a fresh version without any corrupted files causing repeated updates.
3. Check for Storage Space:
Make sure your device has enough free storage space (at least 3-4 GB free) to download and install these updates properly.
4. Stable Internet Connection:
Use a strong, stable Wi-Fi connection if possible because interruptions during updating over mobile data might cause the game to request repeated updates.
5. Allow Permissions:
Confirm that the game has all necessary permissions enabled (like storage access) so it can properly write update files to your device.
If after trying these steps the game still asks for updates multiple times, please let me know. We can explore deeper fixes like checking the integrity of your account sync, or reporting a bug for a potentially flawed patch on the dev side.
Are you okay to try these steps? Let me know how it goes or if you’ve already tried some of these!