After I updated the game a message showed up telling me that if I linked my google + account to EW3 it would backup the game. At that time I said no, if I link it now will it still backup?
After I updated the game a message showed up telling me that if I linked my google + account to EW3 it would backup the game. At that time I said no, if I link it now will it still backup?
I don't know if this is the sort of backup you mean but I have two android tablets and can play the same game on both. It works best if I completely exit from one tablet and pick up the other. Sometimes I forget and have had some problems. I've unlocked a new area on one tablet and get a quest to repeat that area. Then on the other tablet I have the quest to repeat the new area but when I go there it's locked.
It's completely automatic. You can't hit a button and say backup now or restore now. Too many problems with people not getting what the want with offerings etc and then restoring...
That's really good to know, for some reason i got the impression that you could only use 1 device. How well does the game play on 4G? I only use my wireless network at home to play on my tablet.
That's really good to know, for some reason i got the impression that you could only use 1 device. How well does the game play on 4G? I only use my wireless network at home to play on my tablet.
The network only makes a difference in a few scenarios:
-login
-win/buy/sell operations using coin, gems, cash or items (fusion)
-transition between areas like town, endless, battle
My guess is that part of what's going on in the long wait while you go into a battle or map mission is server communication. Watch the spinner and you'll see it stall out as data is processed, spin as it waits on the server etc. The wait time changes with network speed and quality.
Once the fight starts you don't need to be online at all. Once the fight ends you can't see your loot until you get back online. How do I know this? Because the workout room at work is always dropping my wifi connection and because I'm a geek and pay attention to this sort of thing.
and how can I know if it backed up successfully? I asume that happens every time the game conects to internet, but I'm not sure
That's the thing. like any backup the only way to know 100% for sure that it works is to delete everything and use the backup to restore. I'm not willing to do that
If you have two devices you can close one device after making a change of some sort and then open on the other. Perhaps with enough testing you can deduce just how it works.
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I don't know if this is the sort of backup you mean but I have two android tablets and can play the same game on both. It works best if I completely exit from one tablet and pick up the other. Sometimes I forget and have had some problems. I've unlocked a new area on one tablet and get a quest to repeat that area. Then on the other tablet I have the quest to repeat the new area but when I go there it's locked.
It's completely automatic. You can't hit a button and say backup now or restore now. Too many problems with people not getting what the want with offerings etc and then restoring...
The network only makes a difference in a few scenarios:
-login
-win/buy/sell operations using coin, gems, cash or items (fusion)
-transition between areas like town, endless, battle
My guess is that part of what's going on in the long wait while you go into a battle or map mission is server communication. Watch the spinner and you'll see it stall out as data is processed, spin as it waits on the server etc. The wait time changes with network speed and quality.
Once the fight starts you don't need to be online at all. Once the fight ends you can't see your loot until you get back online. How do I know this? Because the workout room at work is always dropping my wifi connection and because I'm a geek and pay attention to this sort of thing.
That's the thing. like any backup the only way to know 100% for sure that it works is to delete everything and use the backup to restore. I'm not willing to do that
If you have two devices you can close one device after making a change of some sort and then open on the other. Perhaps with enough testing you can deduce just how it works.