
Hello Smurf Villagers,
We are aware that some of our players do experience crash issues frequently. While we are investigating the issue, it has been found that the majority of the crashes are due to low memory in the device. The 512MB of RAM is technically the absolute minimum amount of memory needed to run the game and be compatible, even older devices with 1GB of RAM can struggle. This type of RAM (System Memory) is the kind used by your iOS device's hardware to do things like run the iOS software and your apps.
For Smurfs' Village specifically, insufficient System Memory can lead to stability issues that prevent certain assets from loading (black screens/boxes) or cause the game to crash, or become very laggy, with low frame rates. Limited System Memory also means that certain features such as watching Advertisements in the Video Hut, or Traveler's Caravan will not work as intended, leaving you with blank or frozen screens, or unable to collect rewards.
There is a common misunderstanding that deleting some Apps, Videos, Music, and Photos from your iOS device to free up space will help with the issue, but that's sadly not the case. All of your App data, Movies, Photos, etc. are found in your Storage Memory, which is different than your system Memory. Your Storage Memory is what you select when purchasing a new iOS device. On some iOS devices, it starts as low as 16GB and doubles up from there. So for example, from 16GB to 32GB, 64GB, 128GB, 256GB, and so on.
Most modern iOS devices released in the last few years have anywhere from 2GB of System Memory to 6GB. While the decision to upgrade to a newer device with more modern hardware is a difficult one, it will improve your gameplay experience tremendously, and eliminate many issues. With that said, you can also transfer your existing progress over to a new device using our recently introduced Smurf ID feature.
In the meantime, a temporary fix would be to routinely close, and exit out all of your open apps completely, and shut down your iOS device from time to time. Once shut down, wait a minute, and then turn it back on again and let it finish booting up. Our team is also working on finding the root cause of the crash issue affecting many devices running iOS 12.5.5. This appears to be a very complex issue and it may take us quite some time to track it down. Please be assured that we are working on it and we will have an update for you as soon as we have an answer. We do sincerely apologize to our players affected by this issue.
Thank you.
Team PopReach
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