Although I think a <Fat neckbeard> taking pictures of other fat neckbeard is already quite the irony of itself, I don't agree with banning him.
If anything the players who are publicly exposing their asscracks should be banned for public indecency.
This crap would never be tolerated in the first place at a chess tournament, or a poker tournament.....or anywhere else I can think of for this matter.
Heck, I don't even know drunk people who would so shamefully expose their nether regions with reckless abandon...
I think these players must have some kind of mental deficiency or they just don't give a crap about other people?
Either way such a blatant lack of self-respect, respect for others and hygiene is disgusting....
If I ever did this kind of thing in public I would die of shame.
I guess when you've fallen this low you lose all sense of self-dignity and worth.
Duel decks are of a different print run than normal Magic cards, they often have a slightly different finish, but I had not noticed a difference in the stock.
Netrunner is made by Fantasy Flight, not Wizards.
And I Quote, off every single Netrunner card in my collection
"@2012 Wizards of the Coast LLC @FFG"
I apologize, I mistakenly assumed that because Wizards of the Coast was copyrighted on the cards that they were the ones printing them.
(I guess the copyright is probably due to the old Netrunner cardgame (which was produced by Wizards of the Coast, obviously)
Still wondering though, have they improved the quality of the card stock since 1993 or is it the same?
I just purchased a mtg duel deck for the first time (Heroes vs Monsters)
Something seems off about the cards compared to the rest of my mtg collection (obtained from normal sets). I can't quite put my finger on it but it doesn't feel like normal magic card stock.
Also, is Wizard still using the same card stock from 1993 or different stock?
Is the stock cheaper or more expensive then it was at the beginning of MTG?
I also play Android:Netrunner (LCG Game)and it feels like the card stock in that game is more resistant to bending and tearing.
What strikes me as odd about this is that Netrunner Cards are printed by Wizard of the Coast as well....shouldn't cards with more value be given better card stock and not vice versa?
I say "better" value because one could purchase the entire set of Android:NR for about 2-300$ (With 3x copies of all Cards in existence atm)(To do the same for mtg would require tens of thousands of dollars)
To explain the difference....
The Android Netrunner cardstock also seems alot more resistant to bending, were as the MTG card stock just doesn't have that same resilience.
When I gently bend netrunner cards they also have this distinctive noise were the card snaps back to its original position
Might just be these Duel Deck Cards, they feel kinda weird, tbh O.o
Im not trying to be a "fanboy" of Android Netrunner, it just strikes me as odd because both cards are from the same company.
(So you would think the more mass marketed product would have better card stock, right?)
DOTP 2014 has a a way better UI...
Even F2P MTG programs like Forge, Bot Arena, MAGE have a better UI.
Why is Wizards still using this crap engine?
HEARTHSTONE is much, much newer and hasn't had years to be perfected yet it still has a great ui.
I can barely read the cards on this thing....
If anything the players who are publicly exposing their asscracks should be banned for public indecency.
This crap would never be tolerated in the first place at a chess tournament, or a poker tournament.....or anywhere else I can think of for this matter.
Heck, I don't even know drunk people who would so shamefully expose their nether regions with reckless abandon...
I think these players must have some kind of mental deficiency or they just don't give a crap about other people?
Either way such a blatant lack of self-respect, respect for others and hygiene is disgusting....
If I ever did this kind of thing in public I would die of shame.
I guess when you've fallen this low you lose all sense of self-dignity and worth.
Flame warning -Rax
Keep in mind I don't mean multiple printings of the same card.
(I know commander only cards are not but I am wondering about these type of cards) (Cards that exist in both modern and commander)
And I Quote, off every single Netrunner card in my collection
"@2012 Wizards of the Coast LLC @FFG"
I apologize, I mistakenly assumed that because Wizards of the Coast was copyrighted on the cards that they were the ones printing them.
(I guess the copyright is probably due to the old Netrunner cardgame (which was produced by Wizards of the Coast, obviously)
Still wondering though, have they improved the quality of the card stock since 1993 or is it the same?
Something seems off about the cards compared to the rest of my mtg collection (obtained from normal sets). I can't quite put my finger on it but it doesn't feel like normal magic card stock.
Also, is Wizard still using the same card stock from 1993 or different stock?
Is the stock cheaper or more expensive then it was at the beginning of MTG?
I also play Android:Netrunner (LCG Game)and it feels like the card stock in that game is more resistant to bending and tearing.
What strikes me as odd about this is that Netrunner Cards are printed by Wizard of the Coast as well....shouldn't cards with more value be given better card stock and not vice versa?
I say "better" value because one could purchase the entire set of Android:NR for about 2-300$ (With 3x copies of all Cards in existence atm)(To do the same for mtg would require tens of thousands of dollars)
To explain the difference....
The Android Netrunner cardstock also seems alot more resistant to bending, were as the MTG card stock just doesn't have that same resilience.
When I gently bend netrunner cards they also have this distinctive noise were the card snaps back to its original position
Might just be these Duel Deck Cards, they feel kinda weird, tbh O.o
Im not trying to be a "fanboy" of Android Netrunner, it just strikes me as odd because both cards are from the same company.
(So you would think the more mass marketed product would have better card stock, right?)