I agree with kather
http://forum.supercell.net/showthrea...-your-language!
The forum search function is garbage. Use google with the "site:" parameter. Took about 2 seconds to find.
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Awesome! Thanks for the link & search tip. But that does not prove that bases and loot isn't different for each language. You may connect to the same Server due to location you are for example I'm in Los Angeles, so I will always connect to a server closer to Los Angeles. What happens after you connect to a server will make the difference. For example, if you have chinese language and search for clans, all chinese based clans come up. If you're in French language, French clans come up when you search for a clan.
Perhaps there is something that affects loot/base strength/clans you can join after you connect to the clash of clans server based on the language you select? Maybe you get redirected to another server after connecting to Clash? Just some thoughts. I'm not tech savy enough to understand this stuff :D
well the only time i found difference in the nexting process is when i pushed at 3600+ i noticed that everytime i hit next i could only find +1,+2 cup offers but by the time i refreshed my search again (meaning i pressed the "back to my village" button and then pressed the attack button again) i found +10 cup offering! never tried it for loot though!!
Ok so you guys know local leader boards right? Super cell knows your location based on the I.P address of your device, when you change your language your local leader board is the same, because supercell still knows your location so that cancells out the possibility of location being a factor, now note this, switch languages and see the names of players you find, go to Russian and see how many Russians you find, I would think if you were on Russian servers at least 50% of the finds would have Russian name? Try it on chinese or French too, count how many of each you find I'm their own language for 10min of searching. Language makes no difference, the only difference between your raid matchups is that when you switched languages, 1 or 2 players went offline and they happened to be good bases to raid, while if you waited on the same language a little longer you would have gotten the same results, its like a placebo, nothing actually happened but your mind wants to believe something did, so you'll search until you convince yourself that changing languages gives different/better raids
This game gets really frustrating when loot is bad. I believe languages don't matter as loot is equally bad between them when loot is bad for the original language you are in.
The past few days loot has been at one of the worst stretches I have seen where I constantly next and find nothing decent for barching. I just lose so much gold i stop searching and lose my full queue of troops. I switched languages norsk to English or vice versa to read profile, and then i raid and find a battle quickly.
It happened 4 times when loot was awful so it seems like a crazy coincidence. Once I wouldn't blink. Twice maybe some luck. But from someone who farms as much as I have and understands super dead loot, the occurrence of having a dead base pop up quickly after a log in out (occasionally) seems a little more than luck. After I find that raid it stays extremely dead there after if I keep searching. So it doesn't fill my searching with dead bases. It seems I could get 1 base somewhat quick after doing it a few times.. I know i see various languages of opponents bases like everyone else. I would wonder if logging on off would affect the search queue that shuffles 1 base near the front at some small frequency (25% of the time for example) .. It definitely doesn't happen all the time i do it. If it was that easy it would be well known. But it happens enough where I don't mind canceling my full army camp of queue from waiting, to try it a few times to find a base. Instead of wasting 200k-400k nexts.
and that link proves we use the same servers when we switch languages. But doesn't prove logging on/off affects the search queue. I know they must have some formula and wondering if the first "x" amount of nexts has a higher probability to find a dead or full base.
on a side note, my mini account i rarely play now and sometimes go a few days without collecting. I log in, don't have a shield for 2-3 days and have filled to the top collectors. If my base gets hidden or very difficult to find they most likely use a time parameter in search function.