I mention Magarena on my blog
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I mention Magarena on my blog
by mtgrares » 07 Oct 2011, 18:07
Magarena is great and I enjoy playing against a smart AI. Monday, October 10th the article on my blog is about how Forge's AI is fast and dumb, but that is a good thing because you can play more games. This is the last paragraph is where I mention Magarena and I basically say that I thought Magarena would make Forge obsolete but it doesn't. Forge and Magarena are two flavors of Magic.
I also worried that Forge would be dead meat compared to a program with a smarter AI but that didn’t happen. Magarena was released (for free) and it has a great AI that plays like a real person. I love playing Magarena because the computer will completely pound you into submission and will never say, “I’m sorry”. In like manner, it is great fun to win because you can feel the computer working against you. Magarena is absolutely brilliant but it hasn’t made Forge less fun. In a way, Magarena has allowed me to see how fun Forge really is and that having a better AI wouldn’t increase its fun factor.
Forge is absolutely fun with a fast, dumb AI.
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Re: I mention Magarena on my blog
by beholder » 07 Oct 2011, 18:39
I guess one of the things that draws people to Forge is the number of cards and the card scripting. I know it was for me and I made custom decks and tried to script some cards from day one.
When I discovered Magarena and it's AI, I found I preferred that over the many great things Forge offers. A matter of taste really and I didn't stop playing Forge although at the moment I'm far more busy programming than playing.
So yeah I agree, Forge didn't lose its appeal to me, it's still fun to play as it was when I first installed it
Both applications can only get better and they will.
When I discovered Magarena and it's AI, I found I preferred that over the many great things Forge offers. A matter of taste really and I didn't stop playing Forge although at the moment I'm far more busy programming than playing.
So yeah I agree, Forge didn't lose its appeal to me, it's still fun to play as it was when I first installed it

Both applications can only get better and they will.
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