Watch your base get raided - LIVE!
Current reality:
When we defend - Our base becomes available for raids after a certain amount of time offline. And we receive a notification message when a raid has just been completed against our base.
When we attack - As we search we have 30 seconds to decide if we want to attack a base, or continue searching by clicking Next. A dropped troop means raid is ON. And we have 3 minutes to raise hell.
The idea -
I would enjoy watching my base get raided - LIVE.
To make this work -
It involves changing slightly the way we start a raid.
When we search we currently just click on an empty spot to drop a troop and there, raid is on.
(This also causes issues when a misclick occurs)
A new button that says "Attack". Pressing it would mean I made up my mind and want to attack this base right now, skipping the rest of the 30 seconds I had to consider it.
When this button is clicked two things happen:
- The attacker gets a 30 seconds countdown. which he CAN NOT skip and start the raid when he wants, this is the window for the base owner to log in. The attacker can think about his strategy at this time.
- The base owner gets a message saying his base is being attacked, he then can choose to log in or ignore it. He can log in at any time during the raid
At this time, if the owner decided to log in, he will not enter the normal Clash of Clans, he will not be able to chat or do anything the game offers, he will just see a live FEED of his base being raided. When the raid is over the screen will load and the owner can log in to tend to his destroyed base and the normal game features.
End Result-
When we defend- We get a message alerting that our base is about to be attacked, at which time we can choose to go see it or ignore it. The normal message saying our base was raided will also arrive when the raid is over.
When we attack- We get 30 seconds to decide attack or next, if attack is clicked we get 30 seconds to think over strategy, then we get 3 minutes to raid. (only difference is the added 30 seconds)
In this manner, we also eliminate the risk of dropping a troop by mistake, which happens a lot.
I hope I'm not the only crazy one out there interested in this,
Would love to see some thoughts on this.
Cheers