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Re: Patch Suggestion: White Borders for Earlier Core Sets

PostPosted: 14 May 2012, 01:33
by Rob Cashwalker
drugskill must have partaken of some bad acid, as he's responding to a one-year-old post...

Re: Patch Suggestion: White Borders for Earlier Core Sets

PostPosted: 17 Jun 2012, 18:20
by drugskill
friarsol wrote:
drugskill wrote:If the software used the real pictures of each card's set respectively, and not only one picture for every set version of a card, I wouldn't mind. I don't like white borders cards from Core Sets 2ED to 9ED, often the card's drawing also happen to be the ugliest of all versions in those sets too, but at least it would not be horrible to look at as this border frame over pictures that already have borders thing...
I'm not sure what you mean, but we already have the capability to use pictures from all of the sets. You just have to download card LQ Set pics.
Okay, thanks a lot, will try that. It's because I was importing pictures manually from local HQ pictures I have.

Re: Patch Suggestion: White Borders for Earlier Core Sets

PostPosted: 17 Jun 2012, 22:46
by drugskill
I downloaded the LQ Set pics. Have all the sets in separate folders in the pics folder and everything, but still have only one Edition for each specific card to choose from in the Deck Editor. For example, if I search for Lightning Bolt, I only have the 3ED one available in the Deck Editor. Didn't test the Quest mode as of yet though.

Re: Patch Suggestion: White Borders for Earlier Core Sets

PostPosted: 17 Jun 2012, 22:50
by Chris H.
drugskill wrote:I downloaded the LQ Set pics. Have all the sets in separate folders in the pics folder and everything, but still have only one Edition for each specific card to choose from in the Deck Editor. For example, if I search for Lightning Bolt, I only have the 3ED one available in the Deck Editor. Didn't test the Quest mode as of yet though.
 
That particular feature has not yet been added.

You can open your deck file in a text editor and from there add the proper set data to the cards found in your deck and then save the deck to retain your chosen set data.