When I run Modern Combat 4 on Android, it crashes at startup then it deletes everything in the obb folder, which is many GBs worth of data as you can imagine.
But here's the thing, if I check how much free memory space I have, it STILL says that the memory is full with the obb files it supposedly deleted, and the only way to reclaim that memory is to do a factory reset of the phone.
Let me clarify, when the phone is fresh and completely empty it should have a total of 11.5 GB of free space. After I install Modern Combat 4 which is worth about 1.9 GB of space, the amount of free space becomes 9.6 GB. Then I run Modern Combat 4 for the first time, and it crashes, then I find that my obb folder is empty, as in everything in it is deleted (including any obb files of other games as well) BUT IT STILL SAYS THERE IS ONLY 9.6 GB OF FREE SPACE. I try to delete every single thing on phone memory (I literally just select everything and press delete) but it still says that there's only 9.6 GB of free space. There some kind of hidden ghost files that want to occupy space. And the only way to reclaim that space is with a factory reset.
So the question is how do you find these invisible files and delete them?
But here's the thing, if I check how much free memory space I have, it STILL says that the memory is full with the obb files it supposedly deleted, and the only way to reclaim that memory is to do a factory reset of the phone.
Let me clarify, when the phone is fresh and completely empty it should have a total of 11.5 GB of free space. After I install Modern Combat 4 which is worth about 1.9 GB of space, the amount of free space becomes 9.6 GB. Then I run Modern Combat 4 for the first time, and it crashes, then I find that my obb folder is empty, as in everything in it is deleted (including any obb files of other games as well) BUT IT STILL SAYS THERE IS ONLY 9.6 GB OF FREE SPACE. I try to delete every single thing on phone memory (I literally just select everything and press delete) but it still says that there's only 9.6 GB of free space. There some kind of hidden ghost files that want to occupy space. And the only way to reclaim that space is with a factory reset.
So the question is how do you find these invisible files and delete them?