That's at least from what I have gathered over the internet in the last few weeks in the wake of the massive disaster that is the MODO client in general.
If you're in Magic R&D, it's awesome (D&D is also somewhat nice due to free playmats or whatever), but everything else sucks hard. If you work for Wizards, you have to expect lots of unpaid overtime since it seems Wizards expects you to compensate for that with your love for MtG. Nepotism is also raging in the company (Tom LaPille, Worth, and other worthless bastards). Managers try to make to make decisions with the least possible risk due the yearly lay-offs, thus resulting in stagnation, be it MTGO or otherwise. Lots of managers also seem to have the slightest idea about the field they're working in, resulting in questionable decisions across the board. "Too many chiefs and not enough Indians." was used to describe the situation at Wizards by an ex-employee.
tl;dr: If you don't work for R&D or D&D, Wizards is a hellhole.
Marshall Sutcliffe did a podcast with Jon Loucks to talk about wotc, mtgo and why Jon quit his job at wotc (mtgo) after 15 months. Check it out from lrcast.com. I found it interesting.
This probably require that they leave the echo chamber they have set up to keep telling them they are doing a bang up job of it, instead of phoning it in and slowly lobotomizing the game to the point that a small fraction of the stratagies/archtypes that should be playable actually are. Standard is what ~80% aggro. fine there are different flavours, but it should not go above 50-60% of the field.
If you do not play legacy (which most of the player base), then it is of little interest other then cube supplies and EDH singels, it reduced the price of a few EDH cards, but not much else. There were so many missed opertunities it is not funny, they could have put in a few more non-basics with abilities and Wasteland, Strip is not a problem in VMA draft, and waste would not have been an issue with CNS draft. This would have been a perfect place to re-print FoW to get its price down, instead they made it a judge foil. The set has been steadily going down in value since release and is at a little over half its release price. Odds are it was not made to be a major selller, because they did not want to draw people away from M15 drafts.
Other then finally having a set of Explorations (though a ugly set as 2 US and 2 CNS do not match well), and the when you draft me cards for when I finally make a cube, I got very little value from the set. There was not enough new playables, and for the old playables I mostly had what I needed because they were not expensive cards.
I wonder what to do with my 2x 35 Phantom points. Join Holiday Cube drafts? Or join the M15 Prerelease events?
Warning: Indulgent Tormentor is bugged as hell. You can't choose to sacrifice a creature and only have the draw option or paying life. Probably lost me R4 and made me go 2-2.
At least I pulled 3 Souls - the white one (broken as fuck in Limited), the red one and a foil Soul of New Phyrexia (money right there!).
I agree it's a bad interface design choice.
Not Legacy related, but in other news Gifts Ungiven is broken.
If you choose 2 cards the opponent only gets to pick 1 of them to go to the graveyard, the other goes to your hand.
Choosing 4 cards works as intended, and I don't know what happens with 3.
Anyone else having problems with Punishing Fire after the last patch?
And by having problems I mean it doesn't work/trigger from Grove of the Burnwillows.
You guys should organize an MTGO strike or something. I bet if everyone stopped playing it they would actually hire people who new what the fuck they were doing and make a way better platform that could easily, EASILY, outsell paper magic.
Worth is too busy finding a "sweetspot" Where he can keep prices high enough for collectors, and secondary market. Because if cards are too cheap he thinks no one will play the formats. That's why he's so hard at work taking away in event replay access. And stopped printing all the results from events so players won't think there's a problem with design and won't think any format is solved, so that it isn't boring. This allows him to sidestep terms like "embarrassing" with totally not snide remarks about Gelato not being ice cream. And then get called out on it on Reddit so he can back track and say it was a joke about how someone tweeted him they would eat ice cream every meal. Because that shit was totally relevant to the topic
You could complain about how buggy the software is; or you can just stop playing mtgo altogether. WotC can't earn money if tickets are not consumed. Just stop playing!
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Well, I started my boycott some time ago. It's not exactly hard to resist the urge to play at this moment. To be honest, I'm surprised anyone plays at all. Client is barely usable, pack prices are so low that dailies are -EV, no info on when the MOCS will return (wouldn't be surprised if it never will) and on top of that tons of old cards bugging out because M15 is released. This last one truly boggles the mind. Why do Tanglewire, Ponder, Gifts Ungiven etc. stop working correctly when seemingly completely unrelated cards are released?
Card work differently because they get new programmers nearly every year due to layoffs. That's why similiar cards work differently because they were made by different people. I guess a newbie screwed with some old code.
Legacy doesn't have enough impact to do jackshit. At worst, they would cut down DE support. You can't stop the grinders nor the Standard apes.
The best thing would probably to organize a huge group over social media to cause a massive shitstorm until Worth gets removed from his current position. Getting that incompetent, ice-creaming devouring bastard fired is out of question thanks to nepotism galore. But maybe he could get replaced by somebody more competent since it isn't that hard to be more competent than Worth. The chances of success for this operation would be extremely slim, though.
There's no funding to actually fix it, so changing who is "in charge" means nothing, since all they are doing is polishing a turd. Worth seems really well suited for that actually.
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