Quick answer: Monitor crash rate per version, fix the high-impact issues as they arise, and catch regressions so updates do not destabilize it, keeping a game smooth is ongoing, monitoring and fixing continuously.

Keeping a game running smoothly is ongoing work, not a one-time fix. Here are the best ways to keep your game running smoothly.

Monitor Crash Rate Per Version

Keep your game running smoothly by monitoring crash rate per version, so you see your stability and catch any decline (a creeping crash rate, a spike) fast. Monitoring keeps you aware of your game's health continuously.

Bugnet tracks crash rate per version with alerts, so you see your stability over time and are notified of any decline fast, keeping you aware of your game's health.

Fix the High-Impact Issues as They Arise

Keep your game running smoothly by fixing the high-impact issues as they arise, ranked by impact, so problems do not accumulate and the game stays stable. Fixing the worst issues promptly maintains smoothness.

Bugnet ranks issues by affected players, so you fix the high-impact ones as they arise, keeping problems from accumulating and the game running smoothly.

Catch Regressions So Updates Don't Destabilize It

Keep your game running smoothly by catching regressions, monitor per version so an update that introduces crashes is caught and reversed fast, before it destabilizes the game. Catching regressions maintains smoothness across updates.

Bugnet tracks crash rate per version with alerts, so a regression from an update is caught within minutes, letting you reverse it before it destabilizes the game.

Keep your game running smoothly by monitoring crash rate per version, fixing the high-impact issues as they arise, and catching regressions so updates don't destabilize it. Keeping a game smooth is ongoing.