[Shadow Fight 2] The game normally starts cracking when I play for long .

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Domale lemii
8 months ago In Shadow Fight 2
The game normally starts cracking when I play for long .

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8 months ago

Hi there! I see that your Shadow Fight 2 app starts crashing or "cracking" after you play for a while. Thanks for sharing that; let me help you get this sorted.

To get a clearer picture, could you tell me if the crash happens at random moments or during specific parts like fights? Also, does it crash only when connected to WiFi or data, or both?

Meanwhile, here's a basic set of steps to try on your Android 9 GenericPhone that often helps with such issues:

1. Clear the game cache:
- Open Settings on your phone.
- Go to Apps or Application Manager.
- Find and select Shadow Fight 2.
- Tap on Storage, then Clear Cache (this removes temporary files that might be causing issues without deleting your progress).

2. Restart your phone after that to refresh the system.

3. When you next play, try closing other apps running in the background to free up memory.

4. Also, test if the issue happens when you play offline (turn off WiFi/mobile data temporarily) to rule out network-related problems.

If you've already done these or the problem persists, let me know so we can explore deeper options like reinstalling the game, checking for app updates, or reviewing device memory and permissions.

Does this sound good for a start? Let me know what you try or if you want me to guide you through these steps in detail!

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Domale lemii
8 months ago

It normally crash even if I clear cache my phone storage is 2gb ram can I still play the game

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Thanks for letting me know! With 2GB of RAM on your Android 9 GenericPhone, it’s possible that Shadow Fight 2 might struggle a bit, especially during longer play sessions or in more demanding parts of the game. The game does require some memory and processing power, and when your phone’s RAM gets full, it can cause the app to crash.

Here are a few more suggestions tailored to your device setup to help you keep playing smoothly:

1. Close Background Apps: Before playing, make sure to close all unnecessary apps running in the background. This frees up RAM for Shadow Fight 2 to use.

2. Lower Game Graphics Settings: In the game’s settings menu, if available, reduce graphics quality or disable effects that might use more memory.

3. Free Up Storage Space: Even though you have 2GB RAM, having enough free storage helps the phone manage temporary files better. Delete unused apps or files to free up space.

4. Reinstall the Game: Sometimes a fresh install can fix corrupted files leading to crashes. Uninstall Shadow Fight 2, then reinstall it from a trusted source like Google Play Store.

5. Play Offline: Try playing without network connections to reduce background data usage, which occasionally helps with stability.

If after these steps the game still crashes frequently, it might be that the device hardware limits are causing instability with Shadow Fight 2. In such cases, upgrading to a device with more RAM (3GB or above) could provide a smoother gaming experience.

Let me know if you want me to guide you through any of these steps, or if the crashes happen at specific points in the game—sometimes that helps pinpoint the issue better! Are you satisfied with this approach so far?

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Domale lemii
8 months ago

Is there a lite version of Shadow Fight 2 for low-end devices?

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Thanks for your question about a lite version of Shadow Fight 2 for low-end devices like your 2GB RAM phone.

Currently, there isn't an official "lite" version of Shadow Fight 2 available. However, some older versions or modified APKs of the game can offer smoother gameplay on low-end devices since they may have lower system demands or fewer resource-intensive features. For example, you might find older versions of Shadow Fight 2 MOD APK that are optimized for better performance on budget phones, which can help reduce lag or crashes.

If you do consider this option, please make sure to download such versions from reputable sources to avoid security risks. You can check sites offering older versions of the game that are noted for better performance on low-end devices like yours1 2.

Also, keep in mind that unofficial mods might not always be stable, and using the official version with some tweaks we previously discussed might be safer overall.

Would you like me to help you find an older stable version or assist with optimizing the current game further on your device?

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Domale lemii
8 months ago

How to optimize Shadow Fight 2 performance on low-end devices?

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Great question! Optimizing Shadow Fight 2 on a low-end device like your Android 9 phone with 2GB RAM can definitely help improve performance and reduce crashes. Here are some practical steps you can take:

1. Close background apps: Before launching the game, close all other apps running in the background to free up RAM and processing power.

2. Use a GFX Tool for Shadow Fight 2: There are third-party tools (like the "GFX Tool for Shadow Fight 2") that let you customize graphics settings beyond the default options, such as reducing resolution, disabling HDR, or limiting FPS. This can help your device run the game more smoothly by lowering the workload on your hardware.

3. Lower in-game graphics settings: Within Shadow Fight 2's settings, reduce graphics quality, animations, and effects if possible.

4. Free up storage space: Make sure you have enough free storage on your device since insufficient storage can cause slowdowns and crashes.

5. Play offline if possible: Network activity can sometimes cause instability on weaker devices. Try playing in airplane mode or with WiFi/data off to see if performance improves.

6. Keep your device cool: Overheating can cause throttling and lag. Playing in a cooler environment or taking breaks can help.

If you want, I can guide you through how to use a GFX tool safely or adjust your phone’s settings to refresh RAM before playing. Also, if you'd like to see some video tutorials, there are helpful ones on fixing lag in Shadow Fight 2 for Android devices1 6.

Would you like me to help you with any specific step? Are you satisfied with this direction so far?

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