Board Thread:Game Discussion/@comment-40084512-20190709094415/@comment-31600610-20190711195847

Okay, so here are some things to consider:

I hate to assume ANYTHING, but I will assume that you've asked for help because you've tried the obvious. However, what is obvious to some may not be obvious to others.

I know I said to reboot your phone. This will generally clear up a lot of issues. Again, I'm going to assume you've done that. Moving on...

RR3 is a RAM intensive game. (Random Access Memory. Unfamiliar? Google it.)  Especially considering that it makes constant use of the gyro. So, there are some things you can do to optimize your RAM usage.

I use Android and I (here's that word again) assume you do as well. If you are using an Apple product, then please destroy it completely, and purchase an Android. If you absolutely insist on continuing to use an Apple product, I cannot assist you because: 1. It is against my religion to use Apple, and 2. I have no personal experience with Apple products other than target practice.

Onward,

(Before I continue, there are some "task-killer" apps out there, however I don't recommend them. I have my reasons, but if you want a one-click method, search the Play store for a task killer.)

First, look at the notificAtion bar at the top of your Android device. Are there a lot of icons lined up on the left side? If so, clear those out.

Then, I would like for you to force stop all programs that you aren't using or do not use while you are running RR3. Assuming (ugh) you don't know how to do this, simply go into your settings menu. (I recommend you do this after a fresh reboot.) Look within the App menu and you will see a list of all of the apps you have installed. Depending on your version of Android &/or device, you may be able to sort the list by running apps. If possible, do so.

Go down the list, and click on the first app you see that you are sure you don't need to be running at this moment. Once open, simply click on "Force Stop". You can also clear the cache for most individual apps, but depending on the app, this could have undesirable results. (The cache just temporarily stores data for frequently used apps. Things like app settings, cookies, user input data, things of that nature. Generally, you clear all of this, but it really depends on the app and your preferences. Also, during a reboot, some apps will lose cached data anyway. I manually clear any that I don't need.)

Now, there's some other things that you can do to improve CPU performance that can cause issues, but before I put it all in writing, I want you to report back after you've tried this and see if it helped. If not, we will go from there.

I use the RR3 discord chat board and visit it daily. If you need assistance further, we can use it to chat live and it will be easier to convey information back-and-forth. Good luck, and keep us posted!