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Post by ntsheep on Sept 12, 2014 11:46:45 GMT -5
Like I said, I think the problem is more Google's fault. I can't sign into what I don't have. The second popup menu is Google's. I have seen it in other apps that have a tie in to Google Play. If the setting that remembers my last choice in built into Google Play, then I don't think that TB's can do anything about it and don't blame them. I can't even access my photo folders tied to my ntsheep gmail any more since I don't have a G+ account. Again I blame Google, the TB's should not have to fix what Google broke.
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Post by fallen on Sept 12, 2014 11:58:08 GMT -5
ntsheep - thanks for blaming Google, but this is likely an issue on our end. We have a prefernce in the game that remembers your last choice. It is starting to sound like it remembers "Canceled Sign in" as "I want to sign in."
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Post by ntsheep on Sept 12, 2014 12:21:33 GMT -5
fallen, if you really think it is something on your end, then I have no choice but to go full throttle on my FREE THE TB's campaign. You have obviously been over worked and need some time off. Get some rest, food, find a girlfriend, or whatever you prefer and have some me time. Quit coding and doing artwork! FREE THE TB'S! FREE THE TB'S!! FREE THE TB'S!!! FREE THE TB'S!!!! FREE THE TB'S!!!!! FREE THE TB'S!!!!!!
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Post by tenbsmith on Sept 12, 2014 12:43:04 GMT -5
Really ntsheep? I mean the TB's will have plenty of time to rest after they die (god willing in the far distant future). Getting a girlfriend or other significant other seems good at first but keep in mind the more time you spend with someone, the closer you get, and the more time they want, next thing you know you're having kids with them... it's a vicious cycle with uncertain outcomes. And, food? It's really not that difficult to eat while working.
WORK!! WORK!! WORK!! ;-)
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Post by ntsheep on Sept 12, 2014 12:48:10 GMT -5
The TB's die? Not if they're really ageless Narvidians bent on world domination by distracting us with excellent games. They must be free like 13 wants to be. FREE THE TB'S! FREE THE TB'S!! FREE THE TB'S!!! FREE THE TB'S!!!! FREE THE TB'S!!!!! FREE THE TB'S!!!!!!
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Post by tenbsmith on Sept 13, 2014 8:40:13 GMT -5
arhggg! I can't believe I got into an argument with an internet/electric ntsheep. last night I dreamed of electric sheep. Now I'm starting to think I'm an android. I'd write more but I think I need to reboot.
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Post by ntsheep on Sept 13, 2014 9:17:20 GMT -5
arhggg! I can't believe I got into an argument with an internet/electric ntsheep. last night I dreamed of electric sheep. Now I'm starting to think I'm an android. I'd write more but I think I need to reboot. That my friend is the great devious secret of sheep. We are fluffy, cuddly, fun to count, but when it comes to nonsensical debates, we are the true cocks of the farm yard
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Post by En1gma on Sept 13, 2014 10:49:16 GMT -5
Heh, ntsheep used a funny word for rooster... Heh, heh
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Post by ntsheep on Sept 13, 2014 11:11:22 GMT -5
I love words where no one understands their original meaning and automatically think some thing else. I grew up on farms, to me the word "cock" will always mean rooster first, a good joke second
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Post by tenbsmith on Sept 14, 2014 8:45:05 GMT -5
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Post by ntsheep on Sept 14, 2014 9:46:04 GMT -5
The Great Grain Debates are required reading for any sheep attending Baa Baa Academy. What most don't know is how they got started. It was during the fall of the Babylonian Empire, the camels went on strike because the weight of the stone tablets was too great. This caused many more horses and oxen to be drafted into service. Since they traditionally carried the grains, another animal was needed to help. Sheep were excellent wool transporters, it was also known that extra things could/would get stuck in their wool like cockle burrs. The grains approached the sheep with an offer to be carried on the backs of them. The sheep had heard of an approaching rain system and knew that were they to get wet, their wool would provide a perfect growing media. They argued that the grains should first be eaten. It's important to note that at this time in history, grains were very tough and required a process of scarification. Rabbits had done this job for years as each grain was pelletized for easy planting. Jethro Tull had yet to begin making farm equipment yet alone start a music career. As the debate went on, Babylon fell and the mass evacuation was ordered. Half the grains agreed to the sheeps demands, while the other half stoyed away on the back of sheep. During the trip, the grains on backs were knocked off when the sheep stopped to meet their cousins the mountain goats for a rock climbing contest. These grains became lost in the wild and evolved into new types but sadly lost some of their toughness. Many of the grains that were in the sheep made it as far North as Ireland and Scotland where they evolved into even tougher forms that required the Steel Cut process and longer cooking times. There are several more volumes I could quote, but I think by now you have a good understanding of the basics. Have a good day and please back the Kickstarter
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Post by gamerindisguise on Sept 15, 2014 17:40:42 GMT -5
So I've caught up on the thread, and I am having the same behavior as Ntsheep as far as I can tell.
What I *think* happened is that I tapped the G+ button once and as it is wont, tried to sign me in, when I refused to sign in the game/program still thinks that because I tapped the G+ button once that my preference is to be signed in.
Also, yes it tries to log me in every time I try to close the game too.
Like I said before. I really want this game to be a solo adventure (like it seemed when I bought it) with the occasional begging for help on the forums rather than a whole leaderboard/achievement stuff that I have to publicly display with my real name and all that jazz. Achievements tend to be arbitrary 'accomplishments' based on random decisions of how your style of play and the designers style of play jibe. Woopie doo.
Anyway. Keep up the good work!
Gamerindisguise
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Post by fallen on Sept 15, 2014 22:14:19 GMT -5
gamerindisguise - thanks for helping to confirm the case in which the bug is occurring. Tapping the button must have set your preference to "please auto log me in" and because you never log in, you can't tap the logout button to set to the preference to "never log me in." As mentioned, this is not the intended behavior, but a bug in the preference setup. It is intended that you could set the "never log me in" preference and never see this again. I have created #HOS-2657 to fix this!
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Post by fallen on Sept 19, 2014 11:06:10 GMT -5
In the latest release we have: - Removed the pop-up so you won't be hassled in the game - Fixed the preference setup for =new= users so that if they click sign-in, cancel, they won't get stuck in the loop you are stuck in.
We have =not= yet been able to figure out how to fix this for people who are already stuck in this loop (preference is to auto-sign-in, but you cancel every time). We have some ideas, but it will take more testing and we wanted to get this out there!
Thank you for helping us identify the exact issue here!
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