Talk:Bingo Wave 10/@comment-5477177-20121221092302/@comment-5477177-20121222044615

Hello All, thank you for the supportive comments. I think we have gotten off-topic with the latest information. My point was really meant for android users in the same boat, and on the long shot that Tinyco would notice us. I do not suggest that people in my position change what they are doing; I just hope they do not feel alone and I believe that they should feel that Tinyco owes them a fix next year. Mishkin, thanks, I think a lot of people were keen to see the up/down explanation. Your information and experience with the matter might be better displayed on this site in a Forum Thread where more people will benefit from the general nature of the method and issues. For myself, I feel like I invented jumping up and down about 20 years ago, I have some background in tech support. My own contribution to your point would be to add cautions since our gentle readers might not anticipate some factors. First, backing up data on any device is a good idea but probably not a common practice with phone users [so they might not be experienced with it] and it is probably not necessary with an app like TV. Second, many backup apps on mobile platforms have very few users and are essentially beta software with less tech support than Tinyco has, not meant for vital or important data. Third, what works on one mobile device might not work as well on others because the hardware varies so much. Most importantly, I doubt that anyone is going to risk bricking their device over this game but please beware some of these utility apps require rooted devices and that adds risk. Our average android reader can probably use your method safely, Mishkin, although it may not bear immediate fruit, but I think they should consider the risks of their individual combination vs the limited gains in this instance. Since it is really an experiment, we should not expect Tinyco to be in a hurry to fix any problems which arise from restoring our own backups and we should be wary of the effect future versions of the game might have on this method.