bobby_2613 said: I've been a MtGPQ since the begining but I've been really casual. Since last month, I've started to play more but to be honest, I don't event know the difference between Standard/Legacy. I'm pretty sure people not coming to Forums don't know this too. So when you're saying there's an exploit, I hear you. But I don't even know which set are ok or not.
bobby_2613 said: TY @bken1234 ! I knew I could look at the i for the rules but I always relied to deckbuilder to choose the right cards I could use. So when people talked about problems with it I was like... could I've done something wrong???
khurram said: The way to know if it were cheating was using common sense. Using the exploit was anything but "simply playing the game". There was nothing inadvertent about it. The benefit of doubt for accidentally using it can be given once, maybe twice at most. The devs relaxed it up to 10 times even. Can't see why people are trying to make it sound like some kind of atrocity has been committed against the cheaters.
Sarahschmara said:While many people did recognize the problem and report it right away, they were told that “devs are aware” and “please don’t tell anyone else.” Which is a bunch of tinykitty.
UweTellkampf said: Sarahschmara said:While many people did recognize the problem and report it right away, they were told that “devs are aware” and “please don’t tell anyone else.” Which is a bunch of tinykitty. This is not true for my case. After I reported, I got reassured very fast not that the devs are aware, but that they are working on a fix. Also, no one told me, not to tell about it anyone else. I decided (and those who knew) not to tell anyone in order to stop it from spreading. And as you can see by the mention of numbers of people who got their awards taken back: It was a working strategy.