[Hunter Raid] Cant noo game it say debug has detected

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Cant noo game it say debug has detected

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10 months ago

Hi there! I understand you're seeing a debug detection error when trying to play Hunter Raid on your Android WebKit browser, right? Just to clarify a bit, does the message specifically say something like "debugger detected" or "debug detected"? And is this happening right when you launch the game or during gameplay?

This kind of error usually means the game detects that some debugging or developer tool is active, which it blocks for security reasons. Sometimes, it can also be triggered by apps or settings on your device that interfere with the game.

Let's try a few straightforward steps first:

1. Restart your device: This clears any active debugging sessions or apps that might trigger the detection.

2. Check for running apps: Close any apps that might act like a debugger or overlay (e.g., screen recorders, mod tools, VPNs). These can sometimes cause a false positive.

3. Clear Hunter Raid cache and data:
- Go to your Android Settings > Apps > Hunter Raid.
- Tap on Storage > Clear Cache and Clear Data.
- Restart the game and try again.

4. Check your developer options:
- On Android 10, go to Settings > System > Developer Options (if enabled).
- Make sure "USB debugging" or any other debugging tools are turned off.
- If Developer Options is not needed, you can also disable it by toggling off the switch at the top.

5. Reinstall the app or game: If the game app is installed, uninstall it completely and reinstall from the official source.

If you're playing the game through the browser and not an app, try clearing your browser cache or switching to a different browser if possible, as some browser extensions or configurations can cause this error.

Could you please tell me if any of these steps help? Or if the game is running inside an app, let me know, so we can try more targeted fixes.

Are you satisfied with the solution I provided so far?

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Thanks for the clarification that the issue happens during gameplay in the Hunter Raid app. Since the app detects "debug" during your play session, it likely suspects some debugging tool or setting interfering with the game’s normal operation.

Let’s focus on some targeted steps to fix this:

1. Close Background Apps: Make sure no apps like screen recorders, overlay tools, or mod apps are running in the background. These might trigger the debug detection.

2. Disable Developer Options:
- Go to your Android device’s Settings > System > Developer Options.
- Turn off "USB Debugging" if it’s enabled. Also, disable Developer Options by toggling the switch at the top if you’re not using it.

3. Clear App Data:
- Open Settings > Apps > Hunter Raid.
- Tap Storage, then Clear Cache and Clear Data.
- Relaunch the game.

4. Check for Updates: Ensure both your Android OS and the Hunter Raid app are updated to the latest versions.

5. Reinstall the App: If the problem persists, uninstall Hunter Raid completely and then reinstall it from the Google Play Store.

6. Check Device for Root or Debugging Tools: If your device is rooted or has developer/debugging tools installed, these can cause the game’s anti-cheat system to detect debugging. You might need to temporarily disable or remove these.

If after these steps, the game continues to show the debug detection, could you tell me if you have any special apps installed for gaming enhancement, or if your device might be rooted? Knowing this will help me assist you better.

Are these steps clear, and do you want to try them now? Let me know how it goes or if you need more help!

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Hey! I see you mentioned "iSpace user" in relation to an issue with the Hunter Raid app. Could you please clarify what you mean by "iSpace user"? Are you referring to a specific device, account type, or maybe a connection through a service named iSpace?

Also, could you describe the exact problem you’re facing? For example, do you get crash errors, can’t join raids, or see a debug detection message as before? This info will help me zero in on the best solution for you.

In the meantime, a common problem reported by users trying to join raids is the game freezing or crashing at raid start, with a tip to rejoin quickly to get back in the session1. If your issue is raid-related, I can guide you through steps to address that as well.

Let me know a bit more, and I'll help you get back to raiding smoothly! Are you satisfied with this initial guidance?

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Thanks for clarifying you're using Hunter Raid within the Google Space app environment. Just to make sure I understand correctly: are you playing Hunter Raid through Google Space, which is part of Google Chat for group collaboration and messaging? Or do you mean you launched the game via Google Play or some other Google service on your Android device?

If it’s the Google Chat "Spaces" feature, Hunter Raid isn’t designed to run inside Google Chat or Google Spaces—it’s a standalone game app available on the Google Play Store for Android devices1. Trying to launch or interact with it inside Google Spaces could cause unexpected behavior such as debug warnings or errors.

Here’s what I recommend:

1. Install and launch Hunter Raid directly from Google Play Store on your Android 10 device.
This ensures you’re running the full, supported app environment.

2. Avoid running the game inside Google Chat or any non-game platform. Hunter Raid requires resources and permissions that chat apps don’t support.

3. If you want to chat or coordinate with friends while playing, use Google Spaces separately, outside of the game app, so they don’t interfere.

If you were referring to something else by "Google Space," just let me know and I’ll help accordingly.

Want me to guide you step-by-step on installing and setting up Hunter Raid properly outside of Google Spaces? Let me know! Are you satisfied with this solution so far?

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10 months ago

Can you ask google to fix

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I understand you'd like Google to directly fix the issue you're experiencing with Hunter Raid detecting debug mode during gameplay. Unfortunately, Google doesn't have direct control over the Hunter Raid app — the app's behavior and debug detection are managed by the game's developers, Gameberry Studio.

The best path forward is to reach out directly to the Hunter Raid support team for help with this specific debug detection issue. You can contact them by emailing [email protected]. They can investigate app-side issues or provide more tailored troubleshooting steps beyond device-level fixes.

Meanwhile, I’m here to help you with any further troubleshooting or guidance you need on your Android device.

Would you like me to help draft an email to the support team describing your problem? Or assist you with any other steps to try? Are you satisfied with this explanation so far?

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