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Well, I am taking your advice. I had 54 all-powerful, pie boosters saved up on my old computer, which IS still functional, though barely. I am waiting until I'm stuck on a level, which, if completed, will win me a soda race and only using them when gold bars are on the line. I have used only 2 of the 54, booting up the old…
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Thank you! I EARNED it through a lot of failure.
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No, I never knew that! Thank you for telling me!
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That's strange, because I also play Candy Crush Saga, and those boosters DID appear on my new device. It would seem only fair that someone would not be penalized for buying a new computer.
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Thank you for response. Well, I finally cleared that level, though not due to anything I learned in that video. My luck simply changed, and a Gummi Dragon did not get into that particular position on the board. On the last try, I released all the Gummi Dragons very easily, leaving me to continue wondering why that…
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OK. Thanks.
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I was, at last, able to update Candy Crush Saga, yesterday. Apparently, there had simply not been enough space on my C drive for the download. I moved a lot of programs from my C to my D drive for other reasons, and the update completed successfully. Problem solved! I am, probably, hopelessly behind in the competition,…
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Thank you for doing so. I can't imagine what they think this change accomplishes.
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OK, Candy Crush is NOT doing it. It did it just once. Candy Crush Soda is still doing it, so I have "solved" the problem by just leaving the soundtrack muted, which is kind of a shame, because I enjoy the soundtrack . . . just not when I'm not playing the game.
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Now, Candy Crush is doing it, too, as of just this evening, because it was not doing it, this morning. I can't imagine why the techs would think that the players would find this desirable. What purpose does it serve? Now, if you don't manually mute the soundtracks in BOTH games or shut the apps down entirely, you will…