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Initiate Mage
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There are many Private server for Agar.io, why not make for clash of clans?

I have seen many private servers for clash of clans

I have also seen [clash of clans private server name redacted] server which is awesome. But i can't understand how they got all those packet informations etc. I asked the developers itself but the are not answering me.

Any help in this issue or any information in this topic will be much appreciated.

PLEASE DO NOT REPLY THIS THREAD WITH "ME TOO.." AND "Thanks" ETC.
i LOVE CLEAN THREADS ONLY.

Thanks for taking up your time
 
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You can't compare those 2 games with each other.
Agar.io is a much more simplistic game compared to Clash of Clans.
 
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Agar.io has got nothing to do with Clash of Clans. Clash of Clans is totally different within servers, Agario servers are quite easy to make as Clash of Clans servers are hard unless you have great expertise and good knowledge around that section.

-Greets,
 
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And neither of this has anything to do with Coding or the ....
 
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The only aspect of this thread that appears remotely related to programming is "But i can't understand how they got all those packet informations etc". I'm going to close this thread and invite you to check out this thread in the Reverse Engineering section, which may be able to enlighten you. Feel free to ask topic-appropriate questions in that thread, or create a new thread here as long as it's coding related and follows the section rules. Cheers, and best of luck.
 
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