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playing clash of clans from a server VM

BDunkz

ok before i start i want to be clear. THIS IS AN IDEA!! nothing more, 

so im really digging this game called clash of clans and to save your progress you need ot log in with game centre but could i make like 10 accounts and host them all off a kinda powerfull server (i also want to host 3 ark servers off this machine so please recommend hardeware im good with 2nd hand i live in australia), if so how and how would i acsess them all?

thanks, 

BDunkz

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Remote desktop into the server? (If its windows, otherwise use VNC).

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6 minutes ago, LUUD18 said:

Remote desktop into the server? (If its windows, otherwise use VNC).

but when i acsess it would it look like my pc/windows 7? also how would i download it/keep it running?

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Just now, BDunkz said:

but when i acsess it would it look like my pc/windows 7? also how would i download it/keep it running?

Depends which OS you put on there. Windows server 2008 looks like Windows 95, Server 2012 looks like Windows 8. Server 2016 looks like windows 10. With linux it will look different (if you install a GUI).

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2 minutes ago, LUUD18 said:

Depends which OS you put on there. Windows server 2008 looks like Windows 95, Server 2012 looks like Windows 8. Server 2016 looks like windows 10. With linux it will look different (if you install a GUI).

but do you know how i would run clash of clans on it?

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11 minutes ago, BDunkz said:

but do you know how i would run clash of clans on it?

Run an android emulator.

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Just now, LUUD18 said:

Run an android emulator.

wont that require an email adress? i cant make 10 of those

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Just now, BDunkz said:

wont that require an email adress? i cant make 10 of those

Where do you need the emil address for?

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2 minutes ago, LUUD18 said:

Where do you need the emil address for?

to login to the emulator? you do on blue stacks anyway

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If you use Gmail, they have an alias system many don't know about. You can add a "+" into the email address, followed by any letters/numbes afterwards. 

 

e.g if my email was  jonsnow@gmail.com then i could create accounts with jonsnow+coc1@gmail.com ; jonsnow+coc2@gmail.com ; jonsnow+coc3@gmail.com ; etc....

Any emails will go to my mailbox but the emails look unique to the system you're signing up with. 

 

Not sure why you would need a VM for this, since you'll need to run these in Android emulation anyway since it appears to be an iOS/Android game?

Also if you have it in a VM - you'll possibly need to assign a dedicated GPU to the VM - it probably won't render properly otherwise and will be like a slideshow to interact with...

 

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