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It's not a program thing imo,
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It's that way because it hasn't been updated (other than the news sets, and those weren't even done by the original programmer) in a very long time. Back when it was being updated, it was great. And it still beats playing via chat by a huge margin.
However, this is no excuse for having a shoddy product. What would happen if someone wanted to start playing Redemption, but had to:-Buy three products from one store (RTS, and two updates)
-Buy another product, but upon purchase, had to sign up for the loyalty program at the store (Hamachi)
-Got home, had to piece together all four kits (Four separate installs, albeit relatively quick)
-Put everything together and, barring any major failures, finds a small group of those willing to play?
Not only that, those who live in motor homes and apartments can't use it at all (Mac/Linux)
Well, when it first came out, you didn't have any trouble finding people to play with. RTS is a shoddy product compared to what's currently on the market today. Compared to chat, it's amazing.
Quote from: SomeKittens on December 10, 2010, 12:13:41 PMWell, when it first came out, you didn't have any trouble finding people to play with. RTS is a shoddy product compared to what's currently on the market today. Compared to chat, it's amazing.There isn't anything else on the market, so it sounds like your argument is the only shoddy thing around.
It's not a product, it's a service. Try getting to play Halo Reach on Xbox live for free.
As someone who is in the process of developing a wiki, I would think you would want people to appreciate the fact that you took the initiative in getting a functional wiki online, and for them to assist you if they are able, and not rip on you for the fact that your wiki still has a lot of holes in it, is not as sleek or stylish as the Yu-Gi-Oh wiki on the same site, or that it wasn't done five years ago by someone else.
Actually, that's a pretty valid question. Yes, you can play Redemption on Magic Workstation (there's no association with MtG). Someone would need to import the cards.
Quote from: SomeKittens on December 10, 2010, 02:16:52 PMActually, that's a pretty valid question. Yes, you can play Redemption on Magic Workstation (there's no association with MtG). Someone would need to import the cards.Then if RTS is so bad, import that cards. It's easy to critisize, but I until you do something about it, your criticism is worthless. Calling RTS shoddy is a waste. Obviously we all know it could be better. Until you provide something better, however, I will use RTS and be happy.
I'm not sure why you would do that when Connect in its current form is just a card repository and doesn't have gameplay information, but that's your prerogative.However, that signals to me that another aspect to add to that site is wiki-like information. At this rate it stands a good chance of turning into everything the Nexus could have been but wasn't, if enough people get on board to assist.
On another note, I asked about the source code for RTS, but Gamer X hasn't been on in three years.
Personally, I'd much rather see a comprehensive system, with many more features.
Community-driven efforts will fail within this community. Unless said efforts are arguing and telling other people how wrong they are for having an opinion.