All the hype for Town Hall 11 update for the mobile game "Clash of Clans" all ended as soon after it was deployed, with the new personal break system receiving a huge torrent of backlash from angry fans.
As previously reported, one of the many nuisances of the "Clash of Clans" personal break system is the instance where the counter still rises from constant attacks prohibiting the gamer from getting shields. Another problem is with the new Village Guard because of the instances where players are getting kicked because the Village Guard still functions even when the player is already logged in.
Supercell received severe criticism from media in their hometown and every place on the planet where there are "Clash of Clans" players.
Thus, according to Design and Trend, Supercell responds by updating the personal break system and the Village guard. The bug responsible for putting clashers into personal break mode while offline for the required time has reportedly been found out, and with this most recent update that bug was dealt with. Moreover, the cap limit now allows four hours of cumulative unshielded time and the personal break limit has been extended to 30 minutes from 15 minutes previously.
The rest of the changes can be found at Supercell Forums. In addition, Supercell has also announce that "Clash of Clans" players can expect another update that is coming very soon. It was also announced that a Holiday Special is underway and one Gem resource boost is arriving next week.
Meanwhile a "Clash of Clans" contender has arrived this December. "Heroes of Paragon" became available on Dec 3, boasting of its innovative base on base battle and it rose to fame while "Clash of Clans" was at the wake of a disastrous "Town Hall 11" update. "Heroes of Paragon" was well received by the disappointed players of "CoC," according to Parent Herald.
Will the recent fix to personal break times and the village guard help Supercell gain back the "CoC" players' confidence.