Arms#18296
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An error occurred while saving the comment Arms#18296 commentedHorrible draws, and consistently land locked or overdrawing on lands. Please fix your algo’s
An error occurred while saving the comment Arms#18296 commentedDon’t rig draws, it’s not fair and just a way to get people to spend money. I’d expect better from MTG. It’s too obvious.
Pics - too many lands, and continuous land draws; or creature cards deluxe and mulligans that don’t help and end up just quitting.
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Seriously, what's going on with the moderation in Magic the Gathering Arena? It's beyond belief that we're still dealing with players who exploit the timer, dragging out games they're losing in the hope their opponent will throw in the towel. It's a blatant mockery of fair play and a slap in the face to those of us trying to enjoy our game time. Whether it's squeezing in a match during a lunch break or unwinding in the evening, having to sit there, twiddling our thumbs while someone milks the clock is infuriating to no end.
Why can't we have dynamic timers that adapt based on how players actually play? Or better yet, implement a system that automatically flags and bans repeat offenders of this maddening tactic? Take a page out of FFXIV's book – they've got it down to an art. Miss a match queue? Bam, you're hit with a 30-minute timeout. Make a habit of it or ditch your team mid-quest? Enjoy your temp ban, pal. It's a straightforward, no-nonsense approach that Magic the Gathering Arena desperately needs.
If someone's consistently letting the timer run down to the last second or bails on a match prematurely, it should be clear they're not playing by the spirit of the game. These actions should trigger immediate consequences. We're talking about preserving the integrity of the game and ensuring it's enjoyable for everyone. It's high time the developers stepped up and addressed this issue head-on. Enough is enough.