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"Clash Of Clans" Town Hall 11 Game Update Disappoints Mobile Gamers

"Clash of Clans" update was recently released by Supercell. According to news, this is the biggest update that the game developer did for the game. However, the CoC fans seemed dissatisfied with the additional features.

Parent Herald reported that Supercell made the "Clash of Clans" update available for the mobile gamers around the globe last week. From the update, there will be new changes to observe including the new defensive structure called "Eagle Artillery."

Aside from that, there will be new additional third hero which is the Grand Warden, new troops levels for witches and minions, and new defensive units like the Wizard Tower. Goblins will be stronger than the previous which could allow them to create more damages against Town Halls and Clans Castles twice.

The "Clash of Clans" map was also increased to 44 x 44. There will also be Personal Break online-time limits reduction from six hours to only three hours. It can also be extended to zero if there would be a lost connection or server maintenance to occur among gamers.

In addition to the features, iDigitaltimes stated that Supercell also included matchmaking process with a special sound which plays every 10 seconds when "Clash of Clans" will search for multiplayer targets. This will serve as their audio confirmation. If there would be no multiplayer targets chosen within the span of time, the search will be cancelled.

However, these updates created disappointments from a lot of their superfans around because of several reasons. Parent Herald listed two. First was on the personal break system. The players were not able to get shields when the player due constant attack.  

Second "Clash of Clans" gaming problem revolved around the new Village Guard concerns. "The new element is meant to sustain clan when the gamer is away. If the Village Guard is active for 30 minutes during an attack, the allocation time continues counting towards the three-hour limit," the same source said.

Because of this problem, whenever the player logs in and plays, he or she will be kicked offline because of the three-hour limit. The player has no control over it. Hopefully, Supercell could fix these "Clash of Clans" mobile game blues. 


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