![]() It’s the other side we’re more interested in though, the right-hand menu. The left-hand one filters which players you want to view: All Players, Friends, Neighborhood, Guild. There are several different options you can work with from these menus. Once you click on this, you will see a new bar with some options and a search function pop up over the listing of the event history. Assuming you don’t, you need to click on “Show Filter Options”. It will either say “Show Filter Options” or “Hide Filter Options”, depending on if you have the options visible or not. Clicking on that box will open a menu with only one option. To get the ability to filter and sort, you must first open that event history (accessed at the town hall), and then in the upper-left corner you’ll see a blue box with three lines in it. You don’t automatically see the sorting functions in your event history though. That’s a pretty good indication it might be time to give ’em the boot! In addition, they can search for activity from specific friends, so they can also look to see if the friend who isn’t aiding also isn’t visiting the tavern. By the time they no longer are showing up, you know almost a week has lapsed since they interacted with you. So as long as someone is aiding you twice a week, they will always show up. Not only that, but the event history on PC goes back about six days. PC users have an advantage here, because they can actually enable the ability to filter their event history, giving them a way to sort out who is doing what. There are some things that are easier to do on mobile, but tracking who is a friend and not a “friend” isn’t one of them. Again, not the easiest of things, but it is doable. ![]() With the tavern, on mobile, you also have to track it manually every time you empty. Once time is up, they delete anyone off their friends list who didn’t do as requested in the thread. Some also try to at least weed out those who are inactive by creating a thread and asking everyone who is active to leave it within a certain amount of time. So while you can aid from that event history, you’ll be all over the place, and you’re at a greater risk of missing someone possibly. Unlike PC, your mobile event history also only shows about ten hours worth of activity in one go. If you’re a mobile user, the only way is to manually keep track from your event history. So the big question is, how do you weed out the friends from the “friends”? The ones who are actually helpful, versus the ones who just accept your help? It’s even worse if one or both are at the 140 maximum, yikes. None of these things tended to push the 80 invite/140 total friends limits that Inno has set forth in the game like the Tavern.Ī major dilemma that is often faced by players now is needing to get another friend on their list, but they’re already over 80 friends so they can’t invite anymore, and the person they want to add might be in a similar situation. Back then, you really only did it because you might need some help with Great Buildings or you were buying goods maybe some diplomatic relations. Before the advent of the Friend’s Tavern, there wasn’t as big a push to get people, and keep people, on your friend’s list.
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