Problems caused by the change:
-The playing time of the guilds is reduced, since the strongest members can fight on the map for a maximum of 20-25 minutes per day. This destroys guild communities, as there is nothing left to fight together for anything other than a few minutes of GBG and a few minutes of GVG battles a day.
-The penalty value of attrition at higher levels (80-150) is very disproportionate. For example, if I add 500% to my 1000% attack value city, I can only fight a tiny bit more, even though 500% is not really easy to get, it can take several months.
-It still doesn't create balance, the small guilds are still nailed to the shore (if they have a chance to break out,they dont use), but in return everyone was sent back.
it also affects the players individually, if they restrain their fighting skills, the previously active players logged in several times a day because of GBG, but after the change, it will be more than enough to log in once every night, then you can enjoy the collection, the GVG battles and the GBG, all up to 30 minutes under. I don't think the goal is to demotivate active players. However, the change causes exactly this, because even if they spend hours in the game, they don't get extra content, they get exactly the same in return for their invested time as those who only look into the game for a few minutes a day.
-beginner and intermediate players are completely prevented from joining strong guilds, as strong guilds hunt players with big strong cities even more to maintain their map dominance.
I think the distribution of leagues should be changed so that the guild fights against equally strong guilds.
However, I do not support the current change in any way, because it only punishes active, strong guilds and players, which I do not consider fair. A lot of work, management, organization, community building, treasury management, etc. need to be successful and now you think they deserve to be punished just because those who didn't put enough effort into building a similar guild are given the exact same competition as the bests?
This is unacceptable and there must be a better solution.