v30.1.1 is an optional update that will only be available to some Android users. It only contains in-game tracking information that helps us identify issues some players may face in the early game.
@Kabam Why didn't the update specify it's optional and also it would collect our data? Why don't you disclose this information in the Google Play store instead of on a ridiculously long post within the changelog? It seems shady and also the largest sized update I have seen so far. It's as if you are trying to hide the update's purpose but can still claim it was disclosed for any future complaints and possible lawful litigation.
I don’t think it is “Data Collection” as in Privacy stuff. Keep in mind, EVERY THING you do in game is “collected” because everything is run thru their servers (it is not a game that can be played off-line).
If it were to help solve generic Android issues, that would involve higher level gameplay/nodes. But the additional update says targeted at beginner players (early in game). So likely Tutorial-based stuff (or things that beginners struggle with that they may want to add to better Tutorials or Help Msgs).
@Kabam Why didn't the update specify it's optional and also it would collect our data? Why don't you disclose this information in the Google Play store instead of on a ridiculously long post within the changelog? It seems shady and also the largest sized update I have seen so far. It's as if you are trying to hide the update's purpose but can still claim it was disclosed for any future complaints and possible lawful litigation.
You've already agreed for Kabam to collect whatever they need when you downloaded this game. If they were trying to be shady, they wouldn't make it optional and they wouldn't tell you about it. Take the tin-foil hats off. None of your information is that valuable for a company like Kabam to want.
@Kabam Why didn't the update specify it's optional and also it would collect our data? Why don't you disclose this information in the Google Play store instead of on a ridiculously long post within the changelog? It seems shady and also the largest sized update I have seen so far. It's as if you are trying to hide the update's purpose but can still claim it was disclosed for any future complaints and possible lawful litigation.
You've already agreed for Kabam to collect whatever they need when you downloaded this game. If they were trying to be shady, they wouldn't make it optional and they wouldn't tell you about it. Take the tin-foil hats off. None of your information is that valuable for a company like Kabam to want.
The only thing that makes me suspicious of the reasoning for the update is that they were already gathering data from the beginning.
It could well be that it is what they say it is, but there is definitely a part of me that has doubts as any person gets from time to time.
Also, all data is king, regardless of who it's from. Hence the recent issues with things like WhatsApp who were going to change their policies, and many other apps that state what they do and don't collect from you. All personal data is marketing money for any company. (I'm not saying that Kabam is doing this, but just refuting the point of data collection of the general masses being of no value)
@Kabam Why didn't the update specify it's optional and also it would collect our data? Why don't you disclose this information in the Google Play store instead of on a ridiculously long post within the changelog? It seems shady and also the largest sized update I have seen so far. It's as if you are trying to hide the update's purpose but can still claim it was disclosed for any future complaints and possible lawful litigation.
You've already agreed for Kabam to collect whatever they need when you downloaded this game. If they were trying to be shady, they wouldn't make it optional and they wouldn't tell you about it. Take the tin-foil hats off. None of your information is that valuable for a company like Kabam to want.
The only thing that makes me suspicious of the reasoning for the update is that they were already gathering data from the beginning.
It could well be that it is what they say it is, but there is definitely a part of me that has doubts as any person gets from time to time.
Also, all data is king, regardless of who it's from. Hence the recent issues with things like WhatsApp who were going to change their policies, and many other apps that state what they do and don't collect from you. All personal data is marketing money for any company. (I'm not saying that Kabam is doing this, but just refuting the point of data collection of the general masses being of no value)
Just downloading the game gives them what you said. If they are pushing a optional update for some Android users, I am not sure how that can be any worse that us agreeing to let them collect the data they're already collecting. I see it as a mechanic like in Windows apps/games on PC, it being a crash reporting system.
They could easily just put this in an update and never said anything.
@Kabam Why didn't the update specify it's optional and also it would collect our data? Why don't you disclose this information in the Google Play store instead of on a ridiculously long post within the changelog? It seems shady and also the largest sized update I have seen so far. It's as if you are trying to hide the update's purpose but can still claim it was disclosed for any future complaints and possible lawful litigation.
You've already agreed for Kabam to collect whatever they need when you downloaded this game. If they were trying to be shady, they wouldn't make it optional and they wouldn't tell you about it. Take the tin-foil hats off. None of your information is that valuable for a company like Kabam to want.
The only thing that makes me suspicious of the reasoning for the update is that they were already gathering data from the beginning.
It could well be that it is what they say it is, but there is definitely a part of me that has doubts as any person gets from time to time.
Also, all data is king, regardless of who it's from. Hence the recent issues with things like WhatsApp who were going to change their policies, and many other apps that state what they do and don't collect from you. All personal data is marketing money for any company. (I'm not saying that Kabam is doing this, but just refuting the point of data collection of the general masses being of no value)
Just downloading the game gives them what you said. If they are pushing a optional update for some Android users, I am not sure how that can be any worse that us agreeing to let them collect the data they're already collecting. I see it as a mechanic like in Windows apps/games on PC, it being a crash reporting system.
They could easily just put this in an update and never said anything.
For sure. I just don't think that it's sole purpose is what they've stated. It also seems very weird that they didn't release the same thing for Apple (yet) as Apple is much more strict about telling the customer about what exactly is being collected, as opposed to Google who doesn't.
As I said, I'm just skeptical of the entire necessity of this update. I might have to run it through a few different sites I know to see what their analysis of it is (unfortunately most of the places I know haven't updated their results since v25.)
@Kabam Why didn't the update specify it's optional and also it would collect our data? Why don't you disclose this information in the Google Play store instead of on a ridiculously long post within the changelog? It seems shady and also the largest sized update I have seen so far. It's as if you are trying to hide the update's purpose but can still claim it was disclosed for any future complaints and possible lawful litigation.
You've already agreed for Kabam to collect whatever they need when you downloaded this game. If they were trying to be shady, they wouldn't make it optional and they wouldn't tell you about it. Take the tin-foil hats off. None of your information is that valuable for a company like Kabam to want.
The only thing that makes me suspicious of the reasoning for the update is that they were already gathering data from the beginning.
It could well be that it is what they say it is, but there is definitely a part of me that has doubts as any person gets from time to time.
Also, all data is king, regardless of who it's from. Hence the recent issues with things like WhatsApp who were going to change their policies, and many other apps that state what they do and don't collect from you. All personal data is marketing money for any company. (I'm not saying that Kabam is doing this, but just refuting the point of data collection of the general masses being of no value)
Just downloading the game gives them what you said. If they are pushing a optional update for some Android users, I am not sure how that can be any worse that us agreeing to let them collect the data they're already collecting. I see it as a mechanic like in Windows apps/games on PC, it being a crash reporting system.
They could easily just put this in an update and never said anything.
For sure. I just don't think that it's sole purpose is what they've stated. It also seems very weird that they didn't release the same thing for Apple (yet) as Apple is much more strict about telling the customer about what exactly is being collected, as opposed to Google who doesn't.
As I said, I'm just skeptical of the entire necessity of this update. I might have to run it through a few different sites I know to see what their analysis of it is (unfortunately most of the places I know haven't updated their results since v25.)
Who knows. I'm on Android but I don't have the option for the additional download. I've never had the game crash though.
@Kabam Why didn't the update specify it's optional and also it would collect our data? Why don't you disclose this information in the Google Play store instead of on a ridiculously long post within the changelog? It seems shady and also the largest sized update I have seen so far. It's as if you are trying to hide the update's purpose but can still claim it was disclosed for any future complaints and possible lawful litigation.
You've already agreed for Kabam to collect whatever they need when you downloaded this game. If they were trying to be shady, they wouldn't make it optional and they wouldn't tell you about it. Take the tin-foil hats off. None of your information is that valuable for a company like Kabam to want.
The only thing that makes me suspicious of the reasoning for the update is that they were already gathering data from the beginning.
It could well be that it is what they say it is, but there is definitely a part of me that has doubts as any person gets from time to time.
Also, all data is king, regardless of who it's from. Hence the recent issues with things like WhatsApp who were going to change their policies, and many other apps that state what they do and don't collect from you. All personal data is marketing money for any company. (I'm not saying that Kabam is doing this, but just refuting the point of data collection of the general masses being of no value)
Just downloading the game gives them what you said. If they are pushing a optional update for some Android users, I am not sure how that can be any worse that us agreeing to let them collect the data they're already collecting. I see it as a mechanic like in Windows apps/games on PC, it being a crash reporting system.
They could easily just put this in an update and never said anything.
For sure. I just don't think that it's sole purpose is what they've stated. It also seems very weird that they didn't release the same thing for Apple (yet) as Apple is much more strict about telling the customer about what exactly is being collected, as opposed to Google who doesn't.
As I said, I'm just skeptical of the entire necessity of this update. I might have to run it through a few different sites I know to see what their analysis of it is (unfortunately most of the places I know haven't updated their results since v25.)
Who knows. I'm on Android but I don't have the option for the additional download. I've never had the game crash though.
I've not had the game crash in a very long time but had the update offered on both my devices, which is weird since I only have one account, and the data collection is meant for those in the "early game".
I can't help but feel that there's a need for more transparency on what this update fully entails.
@Kabam Why didn't the update specify it's optional and also it would collect our data? Why don't you disclose this information in the Google Play store instead of on a ridiculously long post within the changelog? It seems shady and also the largest sized update I have seen so far. It's as if you are trying to hide the update's purpose but can still claim it was disclosed for any future complaints and possible lawful litigation.
You've already agreed for Kabam to collect whatever they need when you downloaded this game. If they were trying to be shady, they wouldn't make it optional and they wouldn't tell you about it. Take the tin-foil hats off. None of your information is that valuable for a company like Kabam to want.
The only thing that makes me suspicious of the reasoning for the update is that they were already gathering data from the beginning.
It could well be that it is what they say it is, but there is definitely a part of me that has doubts as any person gets from time to time.
Also, all data is king, regardless of who it's from. Hence the recent issues with things like WhatsApp who were going to change their policies, and many other apps that state what they do and don't collect from you. All personal data is marketing money for any company. (I'm not saying that Kabam is doing this, but just refuting the point of data collection of the general masses being of no value)
Just downloading the game gives them what you said. If they are pushing a optional update for some Android users, I am not sure how that can be any worse that us agreeing to let them collect the data they're already collecting. I see it as a mechanic like in Windows apps/games on PC, it being a crash reporting system.
They could easily just put this in an update and never said anything.
For sure. I just don't think that it's sole purpose is what they've stated. It also seems very weird that they didn't release the same thing for Apple (yet) as Apple is much more strict about telling the customer about what exactly is being collected, as opposed to Google who doesn't.
As I said, I'm just skeptical of the entire necessity of this update. I might have to run it through a few different sites I know to see what their analysis of it is (unfortunately most of the places I know haven't updated their results since v25.)
Who knows. I'm on Android but I don't have the option for the additional download. I've never had the game crash though.
I've not had the game crash in a very long time but had the update offered on both my devices, which is weird since I only have one account, and the data collection is meant for those in the "early game".
I can't help but feel that there's a need for more transparency on what this update fully entails.
You and I both know we won't get that much more info if not just a reiteration of what's in the changelog.
To elaborate on the "Data Collected" thing, we only collect in-game data, and can only collect what the game is set up to collect. If there is additional information needed, we need to add that to a New Release. We don't control who that release goes to, as that's done by the App Store/Google Play store, so this will be available to both new and existing players. It's not predicated on if you already have an account, or not.
To elaborate on the "Data Collected" thing, we only collect in-game data, and can only collect what the game is set up to collect. If there is additional information needed, we need to add that to a New Release. We don't control who that release goes to, as that's done by the App Store/Google Play store, so this will be available to both new and existing players. It's not predicated on if you already have an account, or not.
That’s really interesting. Just android right now? Or can we see one go live on the Apple store too?
To elaborate on the "Data Collected" thing, we only collect in-game data, and can only collect what the game is set up to collect. If there is additional information needed, we need to add that to a New Release. We don't control who that release goes to, as that's done by the App Store/Google Play store, so this will be available to both new and existing players. It's not predicated on if you already have an account, or not.
I'm Cavalier and my gameplay is plagued with the infamous loading screen issue. Do I need to download this update? Data is kinda expensive here
To elaborate on the "Data Collected" thing, we only collect in-game data, and can only collect what the game is set up to collect. If there is additional information needed, we need to add that to a New Release. We don't control who that release goes to, as that's done by the App Store/Google Play store, so this will be available to both new and existing players. It's not predicated on if you already have an account, or not.
I'm Cavalier and my gameplay is plagued with the infamous loading screen issue. Do I need to download this update? Data is kinda expensive here
No, this only has tracking for new player issues. But if you are experiencing issues, please make sure to report them in the appropriate thread in the Bugs and Known issues forums. There is a pinned Thread for Android, and one for iOS
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This update is an optional android only update with the intention of "gathering data" apparently.
I don't particularly buy that reasoning.
v30.1.1
v30.1.1 is an optional update that will only be available to some Android users. It only contains in-game tracking information that helps us identify issues some players may face in the early game.
Why didn't the update specify it's optional and also it would collect our data?
Why don't you disclose this information in the Google Play store instead of on a ridiculously long post within the changelog? It seems shady and also the largest sized update I have seen so far. It's as if you are trying to hide the update's purpose but can still claim it was disclosed for any future complaints and possible lawful litigation.
Keep in mind, EVERY THING you do in game is “collected” because everything is run thru their servers (it is not a game that can be played off-line).
If it were to help solve generic Android issues, that would involve higher level gameplay/nodes.
But the additional update says targeted at beginner players (early in game). So likely Tutorial-based stuff (or things that beginners struggle with that they may want to add to better Tutorials or Help Msgs).
It could well be that it is what they say it is, but there is definitely a part of me that has doubts as any person gets from time to time.
Also, all data is king, regardless of who it's from. Hence the recent issues with things like WhatsApp who were going to change their policies, and many other apps that state what they do and don't collect from you. All personal data is marketing money for any company. (I'm not saying that Kabam is doing this, but just refuting the point of data collection of the general masses being of no value)
They could easily just put this in an update and never said anything.
As I said, I'm just skeptical of the entire necessity of this update. I might have to run it through a few different sites I know to see what their analysis of it is (unfortunately most of the places I know haven't updated their results since v25.)
I can't help but feel that there's a need for more transparency on what this update fully entails.