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Vintage MTG 93/94 format with forge

PostPosted: 05 Mar 2018, 06:52
by travolter
Hi all!!..

Im looking for the "best" mtg engine to play magic 93/94 against computer.

The needed sets are "Alpha/beta/unlimited/revised/arabian/antiquities/legends/dark"
Are these sets fully implemented into forge or there are missing cards in these classic sets yet?

Any other alternative to play 93/94? I havent tested all the mtg engines available... only manalink2.0 and 3.0, but these ones are not complete.. ML2.0 have missing cards but available cards performs ok..i n the other hand ML3.0 implements more cards but many with bugs (waiting to be fixed yet)

Thanks for your support and replies ;)

Re: Vintage MTG 93/94 format with forge

PostPosted: 05 Mar 2018, 17:49
by friarsol
In the main announcement of the latest release (viewtopic.php?p=222869#p222869), you can see the 90 or so cards that are not implemented in Forge a fair amount of them are from the early days since they are quite unique and awkward in practive. As far as "which is the best engine to use" that's a much more subjective questio..

There's a handy wiki that shows a bunch of them with some comparable metrics -> https://www.slightlymagic.net/wiki/List_of_MTG_Engines

Re: Vintage MTG 93/94 format with forge

PostPosted: 06 Mar 2018, 16:55
by travolter
thanks so much for the reply.

As I can see forge is one of the few magic engines that maintain a list of available sets with missing cards.. so you can get an overall idea about how complete is a set.

Ill try some games with forge and check the AI, probably is very subjective.. but the amount of cards of forge make it one of the best mtg tools today ;)

again, thanks so much for your time posting here!