Google Play Games Leaderboard post score reports success but doesn't update










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I am using the google play games Unity3D api on Unity 2018.2.15f1, it should be noted that my google play games project isn't published however I don't want to publish it until I have all my achievements in there.



The leaderboard posting code is:



public void PostScore(long score)

Social.ReportScore(score, GPGSIds.leaderboard_high_scores, (bool success) =>
// handle success or failure

if(success)

Debug.Log("Posted Score of " + score);

else

Debug.Log("Failed to post score");

);



and logcat consistently shows that this returns a success, as so:



11-16 02:45:05.041: I/Unity(5503): (Filename: ./Runtime/Export/Debug.bindings.h Line: 43)
11-16 02:45:05.042: I/Unity(5503): Posted Score of 19


However no matter what the leaderboard doesn't update, it consistently shows a score of 8. I don't understand why this is here as it shows up exclusively on my device even and even if I wipe the leaderboard it persists.



Is the issue with the fact that the leaderboard isn't published yet? Or could there be something else at play.










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    I am using the google play games Unity3D api on Unity 2018.2.15f1, it should be noted that my google play games project isn't published however I don't want to publish it until I have all my achievements in there.



    The leaderboard posting code is:



    public void PostScore(long score)

    Social.ReportScore(score, GPGSIds.leaderboard_high_scores, (bool success) =>
    // handle success or failure

    if(success)

    Debug.Log("Posted Score of " + score);

    else

    Debug.Log("Failed to post score");

    );



    and logcat consistently shows that this returns a success, as so:



    11-16 02:45:05.041: I/Unity(5503): (Filename: ./Runtime/Export/Debug.bindings.h Line: 43)
    11-16 02:45:05.042: I/Unity(5503): Posted Score of 19


    However no matter what the leaderboard doesn't update, it consistently shows a score of 8. I don't understand why this is here as it shows up exclusively on my device even and even if I wipe the leaderboard it persists.



    Is the issue with the fact that the leaderboard isn't published yet? Or could there be something else at play.










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      I am using the google play games Unity3D api on Unity 2018.2.15f1, it should be noted that my google play games project isn't published however I don't want to publish it until I have all my achievements in there.



      The leaderboard posting code is:



      public void PostScore(long score)

      Social.ReportScore(score, GPGSIds.leaderboard_high_scores, (bool success) =>
      // handle success or failure

      if(success)

      Debug.Log("Posted Score of " + score);

      else

      Debug.Log("Failed to post score");

      );



      and logcat consistently shows that this returns a success, as so:



      11-16 02:45:05.041: I/Unity(5503): (Filename: ./Runtime/Export/Debug.bindings.h Line: 43)
      11-16 02:45:05.042: I/Unity(5503): Posted Score of 19


      However no matter what the leaderboard doesn't update, it consistently shows a score of 8. I don't understand why this is here as it shows up exclusively on my device even and even if I wipe the leaderboard it persists.



      Is the issue with the fact that the leaderboard isn't published yet? Or could there be something else at play.










      share|improve this question














      I am using the google play games Unity3D api on Unity 2018.2.15f1, it should be noted that my google play games project isn't published however I don't want to publish it until I have all my achievements in there.



      The leaderboard posting code is:



      public void PostScore(long score)

      Social.ReportScore(score, GPGSIds.leaderboard_high_scores, (bool success) =>
      // handle success or failure

      if(success)

      Debug.Log("Posted Score of " + score);

      else

      Debug.Log("Failed to post score");

      );



      and logcat consistently shows that this returns a success, as so:



      11-16 02:45:05.041: I/Unity(5503): (Filename: ./Runtime/Export/Debug.bindings.h Line: 43)
      11-16 02:45:05.042: I/Unity(5503): Posted Score of 19


      However no matter what the leaderboard doesn't update, it consistently shows a score of 8. I don't understand why this is here as it shows up exclusively on my device even and even if I wipe the leaderboard it persists.



      Is the issue with the fact that the leaderboard isn't published yet? Or could there be something else at play.







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      Matthew LovedayMatthew Loveday

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          The issue was GPGS was caching the leaderboard scores and refusing to update them from the remote copy, the solution was to modify the IPlayGamesPlatform interface to support passing in a custom Types.DataSource parameter. This allows for the option to view the cached and networked version or just the networked version.






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            In my case the problem got solved when I edited my GameServices profile and enabled the checkbox "Let others see your game activity".



            Before that no matter what I did, all reported scores got ignored.






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                The issue was GPGS was caching the leaderboard scores and refusing to update them from the remote copy, the solution was to modify the IPlayGamesPlatform interface to support passing in a custom Types.DataSource parameter. This allows for the option to view the cached and networked version or just the networked version.






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                  The issue was GPGS was caching the leaderboard scores and refusing to update them from the remote copy, the solution was to modify the IPlayGamesPlatform interface to support passing in a custom Types.DataSource parameter. This allows for the option to view the cached and networked version or just the networked version.






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                  The issue was GPGS was caching the leaderboard scores and refusing to update them from the remote copy, the solution was to modify the IPlayGamesPlatform interface to support passing in a custom Types.DataSource parameter. This allows for the option to view the cached and networked version or just the networked version.







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                      In my case the problem got solved when I edited my GameServices profile and enabled the checkbox "Let others see your game activity".



                      Before that no matter what I did, all reported scores got ignored.






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                        In my case the problem got solved when I edited my GameServices profile and enabled the checkbox "Let others see your game activity".



                        Before that no matter what I did, all reported scores got ignored.






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                          In my case the problem got solved when I edited my GameServices profile and enabled the checkbox "Let others see your game activity".



                          Before that no matter what I did, all reported scores got ignored.






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                          In my case the problem got solved when I edited my GameServices profile and enabled the checkbox "Let others see your game activity".



                          Before that no matter what I did, all reported scores got ignored.







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