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gplaydl fails to download any of my paid apps (that I've tried) #14

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AnonVendetta opened this issue Jun 17, 2021 · 1 comment
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@AnonVendetta
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OK, so for starters, i'm pretty sure I have over 100 paid apps, and I don't have time to try to download them all with gplaydl. So far i've tried a handful, and the error I get every time is:

Attempting to download
Download failed: "Can't install, please try again later".

That is pretty much how it looks on my screen. It's not a network issue on my end, mobile data/WiFi are reliable for me. Furthermore, I've tried with free apps, they download fine. But it seems that as soon as I try to download an app I've bought, I get the above message.

I can download my paid apps from Play Store just fine too, but it oftentimes sends me pesky split APKs, which I don't want.

When entering the commands, I'm not using any advanced switches like changing device, excluding split APKs, or excluding obb expansion files.

The example paid game I'd like to download has the package name:

kemco.hitpoint.armdgolempremium (Premium RPG Armed Emeth is the app's published name). I just bought this game yesterday afternoon.

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Hello @AnonVendetta I have not tried with any paid apps. I'll spend time debugging this issue as soon as my workload reduces. No ETA for now. Meanwhile, any pull request from the community is highly appreciated.

@rehmatworks rehmatworks added the bug Something isn't working label Aug 10, 2021
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