On Sep 15, 3:53 pm, Christian Buchner <[email protected]>
wrote:
> A lot of people may be getting their apps from shady download sites instead
> through the Android Market (app packs, often packaged as rar archives and
> uploaded to share hosting sites or distributed through bittorrent).

It's a free app, so I don't understand why people would bother getting
it from such places. But there are also a lot of "freeware" sites that
provide downloads (inevitably of old, outdated versions). It's still
just weird that people keep playing a game (and having crashes) and
don't bother to check whether there is a better version available.
It's not that hard, after all, and one would think that people who
enjoy a game enough to keep playing it months later would take the
effort to actually find out about upgrades - especially since I'm
pretty explicit in the documentation that this is still being
developed.

On Sep 15, 4:06 pm, Zsolt Vasvari <[email protected]> wrote:
> So people just ignore the notification icon and don't bother updating?

I think (hope) that most people on the market have at least updated
the game once or twice. With more recent versions of the game I am
seeing better response to updates. I suspect, as Praskash mentions,
that this is related to some of the improvements in 2.1 - 2.2.

Regards,

Michael A.

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