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Import IOS clash game
#1
I currently have everything working and setup using my gmail google account which is connected to my clash game.

I want to be able to bring in my ios game of clash, into bluestacks.


The version of bluestacks which is used does not have the google play services installed and complains that it is not supported.

I therefore cannot login to "google" within clash of clans, and try an link device.

Is there a way around this using the version of bluestacks supplied.

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#2
Root BlueStacks, install Google+.
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(02-03-2015, 02:14 AM)Snarg Wrote:  Root BlueStacks, install Google+.

Bluestacks is rooted,   Cannot install google +  without google play services.


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I don't understand why you posted this.    I read it and like i said in my original post, it's working fine.

My issue is that I cannot link another base using this version of bluestacks as the google play services cannot be installed on it.

Please actually read my post before posting useless information.


again more specifically ---

from the instructions --

"Install the latest BS version here. Bot only works properly with this version.
http://www.mediafire.com/download/y287bs...BSEasy.msi"

This version does not allow me to use google + or link a device in clash because the google play services are not supported under this bluestacks version.

So a simple answer of -- "it cannot be done" or "sure you can here is how <insert instructions>" is all I'm after.
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#5
I assumed root version vs unroot version are the same. But uc an try download original bluestack for their website to try the linkage. If not you can try download another android emulator called Andy to do your linkage first. Andy supposingly are more designed to look like android phone with a lockscreen. So I think it should act like one real phone.
Once linkage done. Reinstall the root copy of bs and use your linked account.
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