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The program suffers from many occasional glitches which can crash the program. For example, drawing an arrow to a card at the same time the other player moves the card to the graveyard will usually result in a crash. A similar issues can occur when taking control of objects. Even making the initial connection to an opponent can occasionally bug, swapping the players around or admitting 3 players into the game (with only 2 names), resulting in unpredictable behavior.
Although this is true, is this the place for these comments? Should it be under another category or have its own page? Also, hi Manhavoc :) Fr0 02:57, 24 April 2007 (UTC)
The article should explain how "and maintains a searchable database of Magic cards" is legal. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 143.166.226.64 ( talk) 08:19, 9 October 2009 (UTC)
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The program suffers from many occasional glitches which can crash the program. For example, drawing an arrow to a card at the same time the other player moves the card to the graveyard will usually result in a crash. A similar issues can occur when taking control of objects. Even making the initial connection to an opponent can occasionally bug, swapping the players around or admitting 3 players into the game (with only 2 names), resulting in unpredictable behavior.
Although this is true, is this the place for these comments? Should it be under another category or have its own page? Also, hi Manhavoc :) Fr0 02:57, 24 April 2007 (UTC)
The article should explain how "and maintains a searchable database of Magic cards" is legal. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 143.166.226.64 ( talk) 08:19, 9 October 2009 (UTC)
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