Re: Forge Beta: 08-30-2013 ver 1.4.7
Not a bug, but an AI issue: computer plays Divine Reckoning when I have only one creature in play. He has none.
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gos, you are 100% right about that.gos wrote:I really, really hate being an ingrate about this, since I've requested this feature more than once, but this implementation of displaying decks in subfolders seriously hampers the previous usability of the deck selection text area.
The text area allows me to start writing the name of a deck, and it moves to the first deck whose name matches the string I've written. With this implementation of displaying cards in subfolders, I have two choices regarding the organization of my dck files:
1) Shallow nesting.
- I can choose to make a few, perhaps a dozen, subfolders under the /constructed folder, for example a subfolder for each weekly column on wizards.com. In this case, I can start writing "Seri" and I will move to the first deck in the "/Serious Fun" subfolder, but if I want to navigate to one of the hundreds of decks in this subfolder, I either have to start hitting Page Down, or be very, very careful that I type "Serious Fun / SomeCoolDeck" correctly, but also quickly enough.
2) Deep nesting.
- I can choose to make recursive subfolders, for example, one for each format (Standard, Block Constructed, Vintage, etc.), then one for each period of that format (Standard with RTR, Invasion Block Constructed, etc.), and so forth. In this case, I have the same problem as with shallow nesting, in that starting to type "Sta" will move me to the first deck in the "/Standard" subfolder, but finding a specific standard deck is laborious. In fact, finding a specific deck by typing becomes even more difficult, and it takes very few levels of nesting for the name of the deck to be so far into the displayed string that it is totally obscured.
I really think that the presentation of decks in subfolders needs to be implemented in a different way. The most obvious one (in my opinion) is presenting the decks in a tree structure, instead of a flat list.
This isn't a bug. Hexproof makes you untargetable, but Hissing Miasma doesn't target.zz8w wrote:2) card Witchbane Orb is being used on my side and Hissing Miasma still hurts me eventhou i have hex proof
viewtopic.php?f=26&t=11699stillenacht288 wrote:How do I change the file path for loading decks in the deck editor? When I hit "load" it defaults to my home directory, and I can't get hidden files to show up in the window. Is there a config file I can edit somewhere? I'm running Forge 1.4.7 in Linux Mint.
Fixed! Thanks for the report Proteus.Proteus wrote:Garza's Assassin 's own death triggers its recover ability (the card says "whenever ANOTHER creature is put into your graveyard...")