Today we get nice Update From Google Play Games. Now we can Custom Gamer ID. and Many More Fix. But some Player Cannot Login and Switch The Account if have multiple Account in Android Device. We give you tutorial how to fix Google Play Games Error on New Update 24 february 2016.
What's New
3.5.17
- Bug fixes and other improvements
Custom Gamer IDs now rolling out to Google Play Games
Last month Google announced that the way gamers sign in to Google Play Games would soon be changing, and it looks like that day has finally come. The company has just released a blog post explaining that Play Games will no longer require you to sign up with a Google+ account. Instead, gamers will be able to sign up with a newly-created Gamer ID, which can be customized with a Gamer Picture of your choosing.
Google says that for new users signing into their first Play Games integrated game and existing users signing into a new Play Games integrated game, you’ll create a unique Gamer ID and select one of 40+ avatars for your Gamer Picture. Just like current Google Play Games accounts, you can choose to make your gaming activity public or private, and decide if other gamers can associate your Gamer ID with your email address or real name.
And just as expected, Google is also making it easier (and much faster) to start playing new games. Now you won’t need to wait for the slow Play Games prompt to load up each time you start a new game, thanks to the new auto sign-in functionality. With auto sign-in, you’ll only be prompted to sign-in once per account, not once per game. You’ll also automatically be signed in to future games.
These new changes will be rolling out in the next few weeks, so you might need to wait a little while before you can sign up for your Gamer ID. Will you be signing up for a Gamer ID? What are your thoughts on Google ditching the Google+ requirement? Let us know what you think in the comments!
Google says that for new users signing into their first Play Games integrated game and existing users signing into a new Play Games integrated game, you’ll create a unique Gamer ID and select one of 40+ avatars for your Gamer Picture. Just like current Google Play Games accounts, you can choose to make your gaming activity public or private, and decide if other gamers can associate your Gamer ID with your email address or real name.
Google is making it easier and faster to start playing new games, too
And just as expected, Google is also making it easier (and much faster) to start playing new games. Now you won’t need to wait for the slow Play Games prompt to load up each time you start a new game, thanks to the new auto sign-in functionality. With auto sign-in, you’ll only be prompted to sign-in once per account, not once per game. You’ll also automatically be signed in to future games.
These new changes will be rolling out in the next few weeks, so you might need to wait a little while before you can sign up for your Gamer ID. Will you be signing up for a Gamer ID? What are your thoughts on Google ditching the Google+ requirement? Let us know what you think in the comments!
Google Play Games Now Feature Gamer ID: You No Longer Have To Sign In With Google+
With the coming of Google Gamer IDs, the end of Google+ also draws nearer because Google's failed social network will now no longer be necessary to sign in to Google Play Games.
The breakup between the two services indicates that Google is distancing its offerings from Google+. It's not the first service to do so either. YouTube ended the requirement to have a Google+ profile to comment on YouTube videos and Google Photo never even launched with it.
Continuing the trend, this latest Google Play Games update allows gamers to sign in easier and faster into all their favorite games at one time. That means the end of individual sign-ins and the hassle of allowing or denying permissions for each one. Plus, just like YouTube, players can separate their real identity from their gamer identities because they won't have to use their real names anymore on the Play Games.
"If you're like me or many other gamers out there, you love the feeling of escape that comes with playing games. Immersed in a gaming world without any distractions, I can simply focus on one thing: winning. In this alternate world, I'm not Ben, product manager at Google. I'm Caldorf, destroyer of enemy bases; slayer of zombies," says Benjamin Frenkel, a product manager at Google Play Games, announcing the changes over Android's official blog.
The feature will roll out to Google Play Games "over the next few weeks." Along with the ability to choose one's own gamer handle, there are also over 40 avatar images to associate with a single Gamer ID - everything from a viking to a pirate to a ninja and many others in between.
Users can test it out now to ensure their personal gaming persona doesn't get taken. When playing a game that does support Play Games, users will be prompted to create a Gamer ID. More games should be supported shortly, especially since Google says game developers won't have to make any changes at all to their games.
How To FIX Cannot Login and Change Account Clash Of Clans on New Update Google Play Games here the tutorials Full :
Solution :Remain calm. Your Clash of Clans data is probably still on your hard-drive. You may have to eat those lost trophies, but hey, them’s the breaks. Join the crowd: plenty of people have been crowing about issues with Google Play on forums and in Play Store reviews.
This writer, in fact, suffered through several weeks with achievements going unrecorded. Finally I dug around in my applications, did some internet research, and viola, problem solved. Now I can share my game save data between my tablet and phone again.
All Google Play problems are not created equal, but you can try these simple fixes before giving up and resetting to factory defaults (which we can tell you how to do as well). The Android ecosystem is large, and since we here at DT don’t know your exact device and OS version, proceed at your own risk.
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