swifterly
Wild World Wallflower
To avoid derailing another thread where this subject came up, and also because I genuinely want answers and I'm hoping someone who sees this will have them, I created this thread.
I have heard anecdotally that force closing your game can corrupt your save data, the same as leaving a multiplayer session using the - button. For anyone unfamiliar with the term, force closing is when you press the home button and then close the game using X, without already having saved and exited in game. If so, this is a big cause for concern as many of us force close for convenience on the regular.
Of course, if you force close while it's autosaving, you can corrupt your data and the game itself warns you of that. I am talking about claims that your data can be corrupted even if it wasn't autosaving.
Personally, I haven't heard of anyone having this issue, and I haven't seen evidence tying the "Your save is damaged" message to force closing. But a potential threat to your save data is not something to be taken lightly, so: does anyone have evidence that force closing your game can corrupt save data?
I have heard anecdotally that force closing your game can corrupt your save data, the same as leaving a multiplayer session using the - button. For anyone unfamiliar with the term, force closing is when you press the home button and then close the game using X, without already having saved and exited in game. If so, this is a big cause for concern as many of us force close for convenience on the regular.
Of course, if you force close while it's autosaving, you can corrupt your data and the game itself warns you of that. I am talking about claims that your data can be corrupted even if it wasn't autosaving.
Personally, I haven't heard of anyone having this issue, and I haven't seen evidence tying the "Your save is damaged" message to force closing. But a potential threat to your save data is not something to be taken lightly, so: does anyone have evidence that force closing your game can corrupt save data?