A statement and request
Ok, I'll just try and keep this simple and as short as possible.
I'm not trying to tick anyone off or anything, but this site has become unbearably impossible to navigate and use efficiently.
I've used this program before, being an old(er) M:TG player who wanted a little bit of nostalgia. I remember about six months ago coming here and finding it relatively easy to download the program and update the cards available in the deck builder for dueling. I remember Shandalar being almost unplayable in the versions that were available. I played around for about a week before I got bored with dueling the AI in gauntlet format and just wished that Shandalar would be playable. I also remember it took about a day or two to get that old My2000 or whatever injecting the right cards into the deck builder, but when it worked, it worked.
Well, fast-forward to now, and that's pretty much the case. You can come to this site, and with very little searching or hassle, you can get a Shandalar experience in the stickied "2010 Shandalar ISO" yada yada yada. However, now the problem is the exact opposite as six months ago. I can play Shandalar without it crashing but there is practically no way to get new cards into the system. I load up Bog's post about "editing decks in W7" and while I don't have 7, it's jaw-dropping the amount of struggle that someone has to go through to simply put Mana Drains and Force of Will into the card library.
Am I missing something? I've spent 8+ hours and downloaded pretty much everything around this site and I cannot, for the life of me, manage to get Force of Will and Mana Drain into the card library. It's literally the only thing I care about outside of Shandalar; if I want to gauntlet against the AI I would like the two best counters available. Is that too much to ask?
But really, that's a personal problem and the reason I am posting is to draw attention to the lack of a clear path to playing this game. Some people come here to find Shandalar, some come here to find a deck builder, and some come here to find an engine that can be updated with cards to test their decks against quick gauntlet AI to find any glaring holes. I think these different reasons for coming here need to be addressed from the get go without all this confusing cross-linking, obsolete patching, and varying game versions.
Can one of the major players on this site help galvanize the community into becoming more homogenous in the product delivery and somehow still manage to support varying platforms and gaming preferences?
Anyways, at the end of the day, if you get this game working and can at least duel, deck build, or wreck noob NPCs in Shandalar then it's worth the effort, but it could be presented a little bit better and without all the fluff.
Thanks Slightlymagic and all of the people who have kept Shandalar alive, every time I play it I'm reminded of days as a kid playing Magic in some smelly hobby store or when I first played this game over at a friends house. It doesn't get old even though the Scathe Zombie ai decks sometimes do. I think theres still some lot of room for improvement in this game but it doesn't get much better than this - props for keeping it going!!!!!! JUST MAKE IT MORE ACCESSIBLE!!!
I'm not trying to tick anyone off or anything, but this site has become unbearably impossible to navigate and use efficiently.
I've used this program before, being an old(er) M:TG player who wanted a little bit of nostalgia. I remember about six months ago coming here and finding it relatively easy to download the program and update the cards available in the deck builder for dueling. I remember Shandalar being almost unplayable in the versions that were available. I played around for about a week before I got bored with dueling the AI in gauntlet format and just wished that Shandalar would be playable. I also remember it took about a day or two to get that old My2000 or whatever injecting the right cards into the deck builder, but when it worked, it worked.
Well, fast-forward to now, and that's pretty much the case. You can come to this site, and with very little searching or hassle, you can get a Shandalar experience in the stickied "2010 Shandalar ISO" yada yada yada. However, now the problem is the exact opposite as six months ago. I can play Shandalar without it crashing but there is practically no way to get new cards into the system. I load up Bog's post about "editing decks in W7" and while I don't have 7, it's jaw-dropping the amount of struggle that someone has to go through to simply put Mana Drains and Force of Will into the card library.
Am I missing something? I've spent 8+ hours and downloaded pretty much everything around this site and I cannot, for the life of me, manage to get Force of Will and Mana Drain into the card library. It's literally the only thing I care about outside of Shandalar; if I want to gauntlet against the AI I would like the two best counters available. Is that too much to ask?
But really, that's a personal problem and the reason I am posting is to draw attention to the lack of a clear path to playing this game. Some people come here to find Shandalar, some come here to find a deck builder, and some come here to find an engine that can be updated with cards to test their decks against quick gauntlet AI to find any glaring holes. I think these different reasons for coming here need to be addressed from the get go without all this confusing cross-linking, obsolete patching, and varying game versions.
Can one of the major players on this site help galvanize the community into becoming more homogenous in the product delivery and somehow still manage to support varying platforms and gaming preferences?
Anyways, at the end of the day, if you get this game working and can at least duel, deck build, or wreck noob NPCs in Shandalar then it's worth the effort, but it could be presented a little bit better and without all the fluff.
Thanks Slightlymagic and all of the people who have kept Shandalar alive, every time I play it I'm reminded of days as a kid playing Magic in some smelly hobby store or when I first played this game over at a friends house. It doesn't get old even though the Scathe Zombie ai decks sometimes do. I think theres still some lot of room for improvement in this game but it doesn't get much better than this - props for keeping it going!!!!!! JUST MAKE IT MORE ACCESSIBLE!!!