Wizards posted an article about the surveys they've been conducting during the last few months. Monday they announced that they'll reimburse complete entry for an event if you've encountered a bug, no matter how many prizes you have won during the event.
The main thing that caught my eye is that they are going to maintain a list of known issues with the client, and will list a targeted fix date (if available):
Second, starting next week, we'll begin publishing a known-issues list that will be updated weekly. This list will feature major known problems, though it won't be a complete catalog of every bug or defect in Magic Online. If we have a planned fix date, a known way to avoid the issue, or both, we will include that in the issues list as well.
I assume that they'll use this list to deny duplicate reimbursement requests (if there is a listed work around), but I'm fine with that.
I'm still tracking the return of leagues... they were going to be done within 18 months, about six years ago now. They have been offline longer than that.
I am encouraged that WotC are saying the right things. Successful implementation is what counts but that is difficult to do unless at least saying the right things.
I am encouraged that WotC are saying the right things. Successful implementation is what counts but that is difficult to do unless at least saying the right things.
Yeah *when* leagues are actually out I will believe it and not a second before. It's like blizzard in terms of starcraft 2. They took seemingly forever to finish starcraft 2 and release it. Same with WotC except they aren't making an exceptional game like Starcraft 2 they're just making a barely functionable piece of *****.
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Yeah *when* leagues are actually out I will believe it and not a second before. It's like blizzard in terms of starcraft 2. They took seemingly forever to finish starcraft 2 and release it. Same with WotC except they aren't making an exceptional game like Starcraft 2 they're just making a barely functionable piece of *****.
In that case, wouldn't Duke Nukem Forever have been a better analogy?
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The main thing that caught my eye is that they are going to maintain a list of known issues with the client, and will list a targeted fix date (if available):
I assume that they'll use this list to deny duplicate reimbursement requests (if there is a listed work around), but I'm fine with that.
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