I would love to see the clan name and date of join or depaerure of the last 3 clans in a player's profile to help combat war spying and to better help you determine if the player is a good fit for your clan.
I would love to see the clan name and date of join or depaerure of the last 3 clans in a player's profile to help combat war spying and to better help you determine if the player is a good fit for your clan.
It doesn't help to some extent when someone uses a 2nd account/friend to spy. It's better if spectators can't see traps at all. By itself, the last 3 clans doesn't do much too especially when someone visit donating clans and say that they were using those clans for troops while clanless
It doesn't really tell you whether the guy's a hopper, as he could have just left his old clan and joining several to try to find one he likes, as opposed to asking for troops in each one.
As for the scum that need to spy to win wars, it would perhaps be easier to just not let people join two clans who are at war with each other.
Somewhere around Level 135
Ex-Leader of 79th placed clan
Leader of Gay Unicorns
Old clan was good
GU is better
Somewhere around Level 135
Ex-Leader of 79th placed clan
Leader of Gay Unicorns
Old clan was good
GU is better
Last edited by MrH; January 19th, 2015 at 03:47 PM.
Somewhere around Level 135
Ex-Leader of 79th placed clan
Leader of Gay Unicorns
Old clan was good
GU is better
I THINK what SIRIX is trying to say is that if clan 'A' is at war with clan 'B', and a member of clan 'A' has a friend in clan 'C', he can ask the clan 'C' dude to join clan 'B' to spy, take screen shots of all bases, and send them to his clan 'A' friend to share with the rest of clan 'A'.
Quite an effort all in all, but you'd be surprised how far some people are willing to go to gain any advantage in wars. Pretty sad.
kimchi, of whozonbeer | TH11 | Lvl147
Spy's or no spy's, I like the idea. There's been many times when I'd like to remeber what clan I was I a while ago, but can't. History would help a lot. Like the idea, but sounds like it would be hard to implement.