I'm assuming this will be priced the same as previous mega bundles. I want to believe the reason why there is more stuff inside the bundle is due to fewer purchases of them in recent times and more competition in the card game space meaning they need to reall get things in gear.
I'm really looking forward to JumpStart arriving later this week. Since the set was announced, I've been super pumped to play since it is such an easy way to have fun in Magic.
I'm just curious why this is only being run as a seemingly 1-time event. I understand that if it was always active, it might be really long queues a few weeks in, but the big appeal of JumpStart where you can hop right into a game (hopefully with a friend too) feels like its being abandoned. With such an easy way to get people into Magic, it seems silly to dump it.
We'll likely see it return again in the future though, and maybe this is just Wizards testing the waters to see if it would be worth keeping around for a longer period of time, but I just wish they would have communicated that :P
No plans on it. If anything was going to stay static at the top, it would be the navigation! We actually tried that for a week or so when we launched the new nav and never really liked it. Thanks for the feedback though.
If you like the few upgrades that went out this morning, you'll be more excited when we drop the HS Deck Tracker plugin for automatic collection syncing that's being alpha tested by some members.
Hoping we can get that out to everyone in a few days!
Golden packs are so rare, with no expectation to get enough of them to hit any pity timers, that we made them completely independent rolls, every time.
I really hope this is just another free addition to make Hearthstone's pre-orders that much more appealing.
My big question though is will we get to purchase golden packs now? It would be really cool if they let us buy a bundle of them or just leaving them open to buy completely. They would have to be more expensive, but having premium options would be amazing for those that love building decks with them.
My collection got messed up again. It looks like whenever I do a JSON import, it's highly likely to add the cards in my collection, instead of replacing my current collection with the results of the import. The result is, if I had a single copy of an epic card in my collection, then when I do the JSON import, it inaccurately shows me as having two copies of that card.
Is this a known issue? Should I make a separate report?
Yes, that is how it works, it ADDS all the cards from JSON import, you need to import only once and then manually change your collection on the site with any future changes. We know, its pretty bad, but thats how it works for now. We are working on a better implementation.
I just want to clear things up. This was never the intention of the feature. Bulk importing is supposed to calculate card differences but there's some funky logic that isn't up to par. Better implementation of it all is the end goal.
When you've been a part of something for a long time, sometimes you just need a change of pace or maybe even a greater challenge. Exploring new paths with your career can help you improve in so many different ways, and with how old Hearthstone is now, it isn't too surprising that the older, more known members of the team, have all been leaving.
I don't think Blizzard is in the clear though, you've definitely seen changes there over the past handful of years that in my eyes could cause people to want to jump ship. Even the leadership of the company left within the past couple of years which is pretty crazy.
Overall though, the Hearthstone team is a couple hundred people at this point so a couple of leaves over the past year isn't too crazy. And since a good chunk of those that left remained at Blizzard to work on other projects, it's not likely anything wrong internally but more so the desire to create new things has overtaken the deep love for Hearthstone. I can't speak for any of them, but I know I'd be excited about new projects.
This was tough news to wakeup to and even tougher to report on. I don't think I've done enough to highlight his accomplishments.
I didn't know Reckful well personally. We had only spoken a handful times in the early Hearthstone days, but you could tell he was a great person with huge aspirations. Going from competitor to game developer, with the goal of creating a game that would help connect people together in this world where we're less connected than ever even with the increase in global connectivity, was great to see and I'm sad that he won't be able to see it through. From my understanding, Everland was going to release this year in some capacity and they had great success with the tests they had run. When he needed that personal contact the most, something he was creating for others, it wasn't there for him.
I liked the tweet Asmongold put out today and it summarizes everything quite well.
I hope this will be a wakeup call to everyone who creates a reward structure around ridiculing and mocking mental illness We can be better as a community and we will be better.
Yeah, honestly, if they do the whole wild cards in standard thing again... 2 or 3 weeks tops. It was a ton of fun but then there was zero desire to play.
I'm getting more and more worried about this as a possibility. lol
500 gold or paid to buy it
I'm assuming this will be priced the same as previous mega bundles. I want to believe the reason why there is more stuff inside the bundle is due to fewer purchases of them in recent times and more competition in the card game space meaning they need to reall get things in gear.
I'm really looking forward to JumpStart arriving later this week. Since the set was announced, I've been super pumped to play since it is such an easy way to have fun in Magic.
I'm just curious why this is only being run as a seemingly 1-time event. I understand that if it was always active, it might be really long queues a few weeks in, but the big appeal of JumpStart where you can hop right into a game (hopefully with a friend too) feels like its being abandoned. With such an easy way to get people into Magic, it seems silly to dump it.
We'll likely see it return again in the future though, and maybe this is just Wizards testing the waters to see if it would be worth keeping around for a longer period of time, but I just wish they would have communicated that :P
No plans on it. If anything was going to stay static at the top, it would be the navigation! We actually tried that for a week or so when we launched the new nav and never really liked it. Thanks for the feedback though.
If you like the few upgrades that went out this morning, you'll be more excited when we drop the HS Deck Tracker plugin for automatic collection syncing that's being alpha tested by some members.
Hoping we can get that out to everyone in a few days!
No pity timer on golden packs, and golden packs don't change the main pack's pity timer, so no.
I've corrected the article about the pity timer stuff.
You are correct, Celestalon had confirmed this a couple of months ago on Twitter.
https://twitter.com/Celestalon/status/1263559776014745600
I really hope this is just another free addition to make Hearthstone's pre-orders that much more appealing.
My big question though is will we get to purchase golden packs now? It would be really cool if they let us buy a bundle of them or just leaving them open to buy completely. They would have to be more expensive, but having premium options would be amazing for those that love building decks with them.
I just want to clear things up. This was never the intention of the feature. Bulk importing is supposed to calculate card differences but there's some funky logic that isn't up to par. Better implementation of it all is the end goal.
I'm with Shadows, I don't recall seeing that anywhere and would love a source or rough idea where it was mentioned.
I know if anyone on the team knew, we'd have made a dedicated article for it at the time. I hope we didn't drop the ball too hard.
When you've been a part of something for a long time, sometimes you just need a change of pace or maybe even a greater challenge. Exploring new paths with your career can help you improve in so many different ways, and with how old Hearthstone is now, it isn't too surprising that the older, more known members of the team, have all been leaving.
I don't think Blizzard is in the clear though, you've definitely seen changes there over the past handful of years that in my eyes could cause people to want to jump ship. Even the leadership of the company left within the past couple of years which is pretty crazy.
Overall though, the Hearthstone team is a couple hundred people at this point so a couple of leaves over the past year isn't too crazy. And since a good chunk of those that left remained at Blizzard to work on other projects, it's not likely anything wrong internally but more so the desire to create new things has overtaken the deep love for Hearthstone. I can't speak for any of them, but I know I'd be excited about new projects.
Yup, this was also an incredible one!
Your collection has been wiped!
This is a planned addition! We're also missing the ability to copy a deckstring which isn't great so that's going to be added too.
Yup! They also work in Valorant, Riot's new FPS.
I imagine they'll eventually get around to fixing the branding on the cards. Here's their support article that confirms it.
https://support-leagueoflegends.riotgames.com/hc/en-us/articles/201753224-Prepaid-Gift-Cards
This was tough news to wakeup to and even tougher to report on. I don't think I've done enough to highlight his accomplishments.
I didn't know Reckful well personally. We had only spoken a handful times in the early Hearthstone days, but you could tell he was a great person with huge aspirations. Going from competitor to game developer, with the goal of creating a game that would help connect people together in this world where we're less connected than ever even with the increase in global connectivity, was great to see and I'm sad that he won't be able to see it through. From my understanding, Everland was going to release this year in some capacity and they had great success with the tests they had run. When he needed that personal contact the most, something he was creating for others, it wasn't there for him.
I liked the tweet Asmongold put out today and it summarizes everything quite well.
Goodbye, Reckful.
Aggro always wins!
Thanks!
Yeah, honestly, if they do the whole wild cards in standard thing again... 2 or 3 weeks tops. It was a ton of fun but then there was zero desire to play.