- People you're making it seem hard. Don't need to uninstall anything. Just download GMaps patcher from Cobalt's thread. Unzip it, Open it, check in with you Google play credentials, then input "com.supercell.clashofclans" in the next box under that Google play check in(without quote marks of course). Where it says download apk. Then click Analyze. Then Patch all three things the analyzer finds. After that just Copy the patched apk from the output folder in GMaps patcher folder you just unzipped previously to you SD card or phone memory. And open the patched apk. It will let you update whatever version of CoC you had installed as long as it is a previous release number. And that's basically it. Not that much of a hassle even for the folks who aren't technically skilled like me. It's pretty straight forward. You can download and patch any apk like that. Just get the appcode from the browser version of the play store when you look for an app, and Gmaps does everything else. No need for anyone to upload any patched apk. "Give a man a fish, he'll eat one day, show a man how to fish, and he will eat everyday"
Posted via CB10 from my Iron Man Edition Z10 // Z10 STL100-1, OS 10.3.2.281joeragan likes this.07-02-15 10:20 AMLike 1 - People you're making it seem hard. Don't need to uninstall anything. Just download GMaps patcher from Cobalt's thread. Unzip it, Open it, check in with you Google play credentials, then input "com.supercell.clashofclans" in the next box under that Google play check in(without quote marks of course). Where it says download apk. Then click Analyze. Then Patch all three things the analyzer finds. After that just Copy the patched apk from the output folder in GMaps patcher folder you just unzipped previously to you SD card or phone memory. And open the patched apk. It will let you update whatever version of CoC you had installed as long as it is a previous release number. And that's basically it. Not that much of a hassle even for the folks who aren't technically skilled like me. It's pretty straight forward. You can download and patch any apk like that. Just get the appcode from the browser version of the play store when you look for an app, and Gmaps does everything else. No need for anyone to upload any patched apk. "Give a man a fish, he'll eat one day, show a man how to fish, and he will eat everyday"
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Posted via CB10 from my Iron Man Edition Z10 // Z10 STL100-1, OS 10.3.2.28107-02-15 12:11 PMLike 0 - Sure, but getting the apk seems to be the problem for some folks, something Gmaps solves straight forward. I do prefer Lucky myself, although I find it to be limiting sometimes. I'm glad that method worked well for you. But, you should write the steps, for these guys too. If you just say it worked for you, but don't write how you did it, it doesn't help the others much. It just makes them get more frustrated, they are looking for solutions on how to do it, not confirmation that it works, because by now, everybody already know it works. Cheers mate! Clash on!
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- Download new CoC from Cobalt's Google Play (DO NOT INSTALL YET!)
- Follow these steps (assuming you already have Lucky Patcher installed in your BB10 device):
http://forums.crackberry.com/showthread.php?t=947141
From Cobalt's:
Patching procedure
1. Run Lucky Patcher
2. On main screen, choose Rebuild & Install
3. Find the file you want to patch
4. Tap on filename and select Rebuild
5. Choose Apk without License Verification
6. Unselect Auto Mode
7. Select Remove Dependencies
After patching completed, you can find the patched apk file on your device (not SD-Card!). Look for folder misc/android/luckypatcher/modified. Install the patched APK file and you are ready to go.
Important: Uninstall any unpatched version of the app from your device before attempting to install the patched version.*
Posted via the CrackBerry App for Android07-02-15 01:28 PMLike 0 - Awsome mate. I understand, I know now why we got confused. You assumed they had already installed Cobalts CoC and linked the village. So, unistalling was an option for you and me too, who already had it. But what I said, with Gmaps was oriented to those who haven't had any Cobalt CoC installed because they were afraid to do the BBlink uninstall and restore process to link the village in the first place. Most of them were waiting for this update to patch it and link it for the FIRST time. LOL that's why unistalling is not an option for them cuz they will lose their village. With my method, you would just click update on the previous build as if it was a normal update, without uninstalling(thus losing the village) anything. Sorry about the mix. Your method is VERY correct sir. But mine too, for first timers who haven't linked the village, mine is a little safer because it involves no uninstalling CoC, just Updating.
Posted via CB10 from my Iron Man Edition Z10 // Z10 STL100-1, OS 10.3.2.28107-02-15 01:55 PMLike 0 - Awsome mate. I understand, I know now why we got confused. You assumed they had already installed Cobalts CoC and linked the village. So, unistalling was an option for you and me too, who already had it. But what I said, with Gmaps was oriented to those who haven't had any Cobalt CoC installed because they were afraid to do the BBlink uninstall and restore process to link the village in the first place. Most of them were waiting for this update to patch it and link it for the FIRST time. LOL that's why unistalling is not an option for them cuz they will lose their village. With my method, you would just click update on the previous build as if it was a normal update, without uninstalling(thus losing the village) anything. Sorry about the mix. Your method is VERY correct sir. But mine too, for first timers who haven't linked the village, mine is a little safer because it involves no uninstalling CoC, just Updating.
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Posted via the CrackBerry App for Android07-02-15 02:49 PMLike 0 - :'O I think we just won the Internet. This has never been done. I had never seen two people agree in a comment discussion/argument/Help Desk lol but we did it. Hope both method help whoever needs them here. Cheers!
Posted via CB10 from my Iron Man Edition Z10 // Z10 STL100-1, OS 10.3.2.28107-02-15 02:53 PMLike 0 - People you're making it seem hard. Don't need to uninstall anything. Just download GMaps patcher from Cobalt's thread. Unzip it, Open it, check in with you Google play credentials, then input "com.supercell.clashofclans" in the next box under that Google play check in(without quote marks of course). Where it says download apk. Then click Analyze. Then Patch all three things the analyzer finds. After that just Copy the patched apk from the output folder in GMaps patcher folder you just unzipped previously to you SD card or phone memory. And open the patched apk. It will let you update whatever version of CoC you had installed as long as it is a previous release number. And that's basically it. Not that much of a hassle even for the folks who aren't technically skilled like me. It's pretty straight forward. You can download and patch any apk like that. Just get the appcode from the browser version of the play store when you look for an app, and Gmaps does everything else. No need for anyone to upload any patched apk. "Give a man a fish, he'll eat one day, show a man how to fish, and he will eat everyday"
Posted via CB10 from my Iron Man Edition Z10 // Z10 STL100-1, OS 10.3.2.281
I installed Lucky Patcher but was unable to download the CoC apk via the Google Play Store as it gave me error. I then downloaded it via Snap v3 but I could not find the downloaded apk in my phone nor in my SD card. I ended up using the GMaps method you described above.07-04-15 01:13 AMLike 0 - Awsome mate. I understand, I know now why we got confused. You assumed they had already installed Cobalts CoC and linked the village. So, unistalling was an option for you and me too, who already had it. But what I said, with Gmaps was oriented to those who haven't had any Cobalt CoC installed because they were afraid to do the BBlink uninstall and restore process to link the village in the first place. Most of them were waiting for this update to patch it and link it for the FIRST time. LOL that's why unistalling is not an option for them cuz they will lose their village. With my method, you would just click update on the previous build as if it was a normal update, without uninstalling(thus losing the village) anything. Sorry about the mix. Your method is VERY correct sir. But mine too, for first timers who haven't linked the village, mine is a little safer because it involves no uninstalling CoC, just Updating.
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Posted via CB1007-04-15 09:46 AMLike 0 - Question: I haven't patched any files yet. I have the latest version on my blackberry and would like to be able to link it to a google play account. I am unable to back up my blackberry due to an old IT policy on my phone. If I read this right, can I patch it on my phone using the GMAPS method? Without having to restore from backup?
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Posted via CB10 from my Iron Man Edition Z10 // Z10 STL100-1, OS 10.3.2.28107-04-15 10:02 AMLike 0 - Not if you already have the July 1st Update of CoC installed. If you already have the dark spells update of Clash of Clans on your phone and you are unable to backup through Link, then you will have to wait for the next update to the game. When that happens, you will have to Stall and don't update the game. First thing you will have to do is acquire the next update apk file and do the GMAPS patch to it. Then, copy it to your phone's SD card, and install it like a regular update to Clash of Clans(So you won't have to Backup or uninstall anything), you will see the option to update when you open the patched apk. Then and only then, you will be able to link the Google+ account. So, to be clear, if you are on a PRE-July version of CoC, then you are good to go, get the apk, patch it with GMAPS and update your game. BUT, if you are already on the game's update, and you are unable to backup your phone, then you will definitely have to wait for a new update release to the game's apk. Cheers, hope the info helps!
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Posted via CB1007-04-15 10:06 AMLike 0 - Oh ok thanks. So, just to be clear, gmaps is done on my computer? Then copy over to blackberry? Don't unistall anything. Now I just need to find where to download these files. Is Gmaps the only thing I need or do I have to install all the other cobalt stuff as well. If so, where do I find those files too. Thanks again
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Posted via CB10 from my Iron Man Edition Z10 // Z10 STL100-1, OS 10.3.2.28107-04-15 10:25 AMLike 0 - Yes, but don't update on Snap. Use GMAPS and install the files I described on the post on top of this one, the ones from Cobalt's landing page thread. And you will be able to download that update directly to you computer with GMAPS, patch it, copy it to the SD card and update like a regular update!
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Posted via CB10 from my Iron Man Edition Z10 // Z10 STL100-1, OS 10.3.2.28107-04-15 10:49 AMLike 0 - Yes, do create your Gmail account o your phone or computer, and No, just install all of them as in whatever order, and then open BlackBerry Google ID manager first. Add that new gmail account you created on it. And the run Play tames to make sure it's working. Then patch with Gmaps and update your game and link it.
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Posted via CB1007-04-15 10:51 AMLike 0 -
Posted via CB10 from my Iron Man Edition Z10 // Z10 STL100-1, OS 10.3.2.28107-04-15 10:52 AMLike 0 - Yes, once you link it, you are free to use it on any tablet or phone that supports Google+ account. I personally linked it to my iPadmini since I like the bigger screen for games. But you can play with your Q10's village on your tablet once you link it. Just add the Gmail you linked it to, on the Tablet, and your good to go.
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