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1 year ago ::
May 06, 2012 - 8:48AM
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Date Joined:
Sep 24, 2002
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I'm getting back into MTG. On the MTG fourms I see a thread about feeback for the offical WOTC MTG app you can get on the apple app store.
There is also a link to it to the app store right from the offical web page about it. So I try and go to it, but its not there. I look back on the fourms and people, not WOTC have said they took it down from the app store because th latest update for it screwed it up bad. This was last month. The link is still up to the app store even though the app is no longer there.
No word at all from WOTC. Zero Nothing.
I would think after the total cluster that the delay in DDi tools was when 4th ed launched almost 4 YEARS AGO, WOTC would know by now that not saying anything about lack of digital product after promising it is a really bad idea.
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1 year ago ::
May 06, 2012 - 10:01AM
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I'm getting back into MTG. On the MTG fourms I see a thread about feeback for the offical WOTC MTG app you can get on the apple app store.
There is also a link to it to the app store right from the offical web page about it. So I try and go to it, but its not there. I look back on the fourms and people, not WOTC have said they took it down from the app store because th latest update for it screwed it up bad. This was last month. The link is still up to the app store even though the app is no longer there.
No word at all from WOTC. Zero Nothing.
I would think after the total cluster that the delay in DDi tools was when 4th ed launched almost 4 YEARS AGO, WOTC would know by now that not saying anything about lack of digital product after promising it is a really bad idea.
You ain't seen nuthin' yet. Wait til D&DNext rolls around...
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1 year ago ::
May 06, 2012 - 10:30AM
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MtG forums that way --->
Reflavoring: the change of flavor without changing any mechanical part of the game, no matter how small, in order to fit the mechanics to an otherwise unsupported concept. Retexturing: the change of flavor (with at most minor mechanical adaptations) in order to effortlessly create support for a concept without inventing anything new. Houseruling: the change, either minor or major, of the mechanics in order to better reflect a certain aspect of the game, including adapting the rules to fit an otherwise unsupported concept. Homebrewing: the complete invention of something new that fits within the system in order to reflect an unsupported concept.
Default module =/= Core mechanic.
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