Hello, it's me. We were wondering if after all these two weeks, you’d like us to meet, to go over some of the questions you sent us about our Referral system update and the long-anticipated “What’s Next in Raid? Episode 5”. Hopefully, you do because we already wrote the new Issue of Raid Digest, and you are already reading it.
So, let’s start with the updated Referral Program.
The core remains the same as before: the primary purpose is to invite new people to the game, so only new accounts from the devices that did not have Raid previously installed can be registered as referrals. Additionally, a device tracking setting should be on. It is done automatically on Android devices, but just in case, please check out whether you have not deleted Google Advertising ID, as it causes the device tracking to stop. As to iOS, the tracking of the application activity recently became an optional feature when installing any new app. So if you have any trouble, please double-check this setting.
We also know that some of our players use Bluestacks for the game; however, as this platform is not supported by our referral system, you can encounter troubles creating referral accounts using Bluestacks or similar emulator software. To prevent this, we recommend using the officially supported platforms: Android, iOS, Microsoft Store, and Plarium Play.
With the addition of new slots, there are a couple of tweaks to the Referral list management. We hope that you are well aware that after deleting your friend from your referral list, they cannot be returned to it, leaving an empty slot. New friends added to your referral List will fill the rest of the available slots before the empty one. So you don’t have to find something to fill the void if you don’t want to.
Now let's go to the other side of the Digest and talk about the “What’s Next” video
Let us remove a painful bandage immediately – there will be no x3 speed in this update or in the near future. We know that time consumption is a concern for a lot of players, so we are focusing on gameplay solutions such as superraids or recently implemented instant gear upgrades to improve this aspect of the game. In the video, you can see footage from the test server with no other players. While some red flags with performance and visual issues are nearly unnoticed there, they would be a much larger problem in the actual play server should this speed be introduced at this stage.
Next, let’s talk about “Arena blind dates” with awakened champions. It’s no secret that we aim to show as much useful information as possible about who and what you are fighting in the arena, and Blessings won’t be an exception. All Blessing will have their unique marker displayed in the bottom center part of the Awakened Champion avatar. It might take time to get used to, but you will know beforehand what tricks are up your opponent's sleeves.
As usual, we will end this issue of Raid Digest with Clan vs Clan announcement. The next CvC tournament will not feature personal rewards.
That is all for today, have a good one
p/s Did you get the song?