Give us the opportunity to save replays in a database. The database can permanently store up to 5 replays. Overwriting old replays with new ones should obviously be an addition.
Give us the opportunity to save replays in a database. The database can permanently store up to 5 replays. Overwriting old replays with new ones should obviously be an addition.
"EVERYONE will agree"... You,are,wrong
By adding this feature,I personally think that it'll affect game's performance and stability. There are tons of recording apps nowadays.Try to get one .
I dont believe i have ever thought to myself...this attack/defence was so amazing, that i want to watch it whenever I want. If i want to remember it, i take a screenshot of the end. I'll also post it in the clan. Thats all i need. Anything that records videos will just make the game run slower for no reason. Sorry...afraid that not "everyone will agree" with this.
This idea is ruled out, read the sticky in my sig for an explanation
Miscellaneous:
*Keep replays through maintenance – increase from 4 to 6 or at least since last login
I'm not quite sure I understand how this feature would cause a "server overload." And I can think of a few reasons why saving replays would be extremely useful:
Saving your best 3 star war attacks so if you join a new clan, you can share these replays in chat so co-leads, leaders can see what kind of attacks you can perform.
Your new clanmate is having trouble with a particular attack strat and you have a replay saved from a month ago to share with him/her how the attack is performed.
Saving the replay that pushed you into masters, champion, titan league for the first time.
Competition between clan-mates for the best saved loot raid of all time. You don't know how many times ive heard people say "I found a base with 700k of each". When you have the replay saved and shareable it adds fun for bragging rights.
Saving troll raids that costed you a lot of dark elixir/elixir to make so you can share them months later.
Saving a very old replay to be shown months or even years later after the game has evolved.
I'm sure people out there can think of more reasons. It's not about permanently saving for one's pleasure but more about being able to share epic raids with ease to your clan-mates.
Now imagine, 5 replays per player, even 3. Clash has around 21 MILLION players. So that 63 MILLION replays, and they each can last up to 3 minutes. Assuming they do, that's 189 MILLION MINUTES to be stored into a server database. Hence the reason why it would cause a server overload.
I'm sure that a replay file is just game data whereas a video file is going to be much larger. How about the ability to link a personal storage space a'la Dropbox, One Drive, etc. and store your replay data files there?