State of “Clash of Clans”
First of all, I might want to thank mediapluck for charitably permitting us individuals from the Clash of Clans people group to have an open and uncensored floor to share our perspectives on the game. I have become baffled with the present authority discussion because of the developing extremist demeanor of Supercell and the trolling idea of senior gathering individuals. In the course of recent weeks, Supercell arbitrators have erased or shut my strings, and I feel that it is currently time to take my gifts somewhere else. In the event that you know me from the official gatherings, you realize that I talk my psyche about issues in the game and have a "no nonsense" frame of mind with regards to that. Moving along without any more farewell, here is the province of "Conflict of Clans" today, Dec. 21, 2012:Since the beginning of my profession in CoC, I have noticed an amazing pattern in the manner Supercell refreshes this game. They have picked the less secure "shock" technique for refreshing. In this technique, the organization does not reveal to you when and how the update will happen, and are fairly ambiguous about the substance of each update. Without a doubt, Supercell may show sneak tops on their Facebook page, yet those sneak pinnacles just demonstrate the conspicuous substance of an update to increase the anticipation of players. We never observed cultivating confinements or the necessity of a developer for divider development in a sneak pinnacle did we?
On the off chance that you have been making this showing for quite a long time, you may concur with me when I state that this game deteriorates and more awful with each update, and Supercell gets more extravagant and more extravagant with each update. Instead of adjusting the game, they just include increasingly cautious structures and hostile overhauls, so neither one of the sides is ever balanced. There is no open line of correspondence among players and designers, and no player can truly have any kind of effect in this game (except if that player is Mr. Supercell). This organization has their very own benefit boosting plan which gives the players the butt end of the arrangement, while they swim in the announced $750,000 they make each day. I had accepted that littler organizations like Supercell claims they are would offer preferred costumer administration over what they do well at this point. There is a distinction in being little and being shabby, and sadly for us, Supercell is the latter. Many of the long-lasting individuals have relinquished this game, yet a few of us are still here, cheerful that the "significant" update in January will change the game for the better. If an improvement isn't seen, you can clearly expect a large number of faithful players exiting the entryway on this covetous company. The territory of "Conflict of Clans" is desperate, yet we stay confident… .until further notice.
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