Re: Bug Reports (snapshot builds)
For r34317 again:
- The AI played Ice Over on Cobbled Wings for no discernible benefit as, off the top of my head, I'm not aware of any equipment that is itself affected by tapping.
- Shouldn't Muse Vessel allow one to play land cards exiled with its other ability? (I did have a land play slot available.)
- Trying to set up a random 4-color Modern deck resulted in the situation shown below.
Unfortunately clicking on the usual places only makes the fadeout and dialog box flicker, making it impossible to correct the situation. As usual killing the program's process on the Task Manager was the most expedite solution to get things going. Forge crashed on the next start up (see appended report).
As reported before using Shift to select all the colors for the recommended 5-color deck has Forge hang. I tried for the 5-color deck selecting with Ctrl + Click but as soon as I click on the 4th color this error shows up. Curiously, there was no crash at the next start up after this later attempt and subsequent drastic resolution.
- Scorching Lava doesn't work as I'd expect it to: the exile action is associated with the kicker so the board situation depicted below wouldn't allow it to be paid and still Viscera Seer was exiled as shown on the log, and there's the "can't be regenerated" effect on my opponent's command zone.
- Not sure how the AI managed to cast a Myr Superion by placing two -0/-1 counters on a single Wall of Roots but there you go:
Did it again with a Chord of Calling:
- After a long enough bout on Constructed's "Modern Card-themed Decks" (was on "Aether Hub" when this happened) the AI started lagging more and more when given priority. There was a point where it did so for a long enough time I decided to screenshoot the board situation for reference.
Just following that action, Forge went from a frozen image to a white pane and afterwards the program icon on the taskbar started flickering. As usual I killed the process on the Task Manager. The crash report of the next start up is appended:
- Apparently declining the life cost of Horizon Canopy's mana ability still has the cost of the pertinent spell reduced accordingly, though no life loss happens and Horizon Canopy is untapped.
- The AI played Ice Over on Cobbled Wings for no discernible benefit as, off the top of my head, I'm not aware of any equipment that is itself affected by tapping.
- Shouldn't Muse Vessel allow one to play land cards exiled with its other ability? (I did have a land play slot available.)
- Trying to set up a random 4-color Modern deck resulted in the situation shown below.
Unfortunately clicking on the usual places only makes the fadeout and dialog box flicker, making it impossible to correct the situation. As usual killing the program's process on the Task Manager was the most expedite solution to get things going. Forge crashed on the next start up (see appended report).
As reported before using Shift to select all the colors for the recommended 5-color deck has Forge hang. I tried for the 5-color deck selecting with Ctrl + Click but as soon as I click on the 4th color this error shows up. Curiously, there was no crash at the next start up after this later attempt and subsequent drastic resolution.
- Scorching Lava doesn't work as I'd expect it to: the exile action is associated with the kicker so the board situation depicted below wouldn't allow it to be paid and still Viscera Seer was exiled as shown on the log, and there's the "can't be regenerated" effect on my opponent's command zone.
- Not sure how the AI managed to cast a Myr Superion by placing two -0/-1 counters on a single Wall of Roots but there you go:
Did it again with a Chord of Calling:
- After a long enough bout on Constructed's "Modern Card-themed Decks" (was on "Aether Hub" when this happened) the AI started lagging more and more when given priority. There was a point where it did so for a long enough time I decided to screenshoot the board situation for reference.
Just following that action, Forge went from a frozen image to a white pane and afterwards the program icon on the taskbar started flickering. As usual I killed the process on the Task Manager. The crash report of the next start up is appended:
- Apparently declining the life cost of Horizon Canopy's mana ability still has the cost of the pertinent spell reduced accordingly, though no life loss happens and Horizon Canopy is untapped.