When your game closes by itself, we call it a “crash”. Crashes can be related to the game itself or to the device you’re using. Here are the most common reasons for crashes and how to fix them:
1) Too much-cached data
Over time, the app might cache information it needs to use. Too much cached information might cause the app to run slower, especially on low-end devices.
To fix this, try restarting the app.
2) Too little storage space
To run smoothly, Mistland Saga might need to download and/or save/cache data now and then. If there is not enough space on your device's storage, this data cannot be saved/cached, thus decreasing performance.
To fix this, free storage space by uninstalling/deleting unused apps and media.
3) Your app is not updated to the latest version
The most recent app version usually has the latest bug fixes and performance improvements.
To fix this, just update your app to the latest version through your device's app store.
4) You have other apps running in the background
Having multiple apps running in the background can cause a huge drop in both performance and even battery life. Live widget feeds background syncs and having other games running can cause noticeable lag.
To fix this, all you have to do is to close all other apps running in the background.
5) Battery Saver Mode is On
In order to save battery life, Battery Saver Mode can decrease the performance of some apps. This heavily depends on your particular device’s settings.
To fix this, just disable Battery Saver Mode.
6) Corrupted game files
If you attempted to download the game or an update during a period where your connection wasn't stable, it is possible for certain game files to become corrupted. If this is the case, you might experience performance problems, freezes or crashes; whenever your app needs to run those files.
To fix this, update your app to the latest version through your device's app store.
Lastly, it can also be an issue with a damaged part of your device, especially if these issues also extend to other apps. In this case, we would recommend that you get in touch with your device's manufacturer, as they may have some advice on the subject.
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