I started Forge, which is an open-source, free project that lets you play Magic: The Gathering against the computer. Currently other people are updating Forge and there will be no more posts to this blog.
Friday, July 27, 2007
MTG Forge History
I've posted this before but people seemed to enjoy it. I'll probably only post 1 or 2 things a week, but thanks everyone for reading my stuff :)
Many times I’ve downloaded a cool program and I wanted to learn more about it. Most of the time I can’t find any information describing why a program exists, it just does. This article will describe the history and motivation behind MTG Forge.
It all started when I found the cool 1996 Magic game by MicroProse called Duels of the Planeswalkers, http://www.the-underdogs.info/game.php?id=1550. It let you play against the computer, which lessened the humiliation of defeat. It featured about 640 cards from Alpha, Legends, Antiquities, The Dark, and 4th Edition. It was also way ahead of its time by letting you play against other people over the Internet, much like a free Magic Online. It had all the classic power cards and I was in awe when I first saw them in action. Nevinyrral's Disk, Ancestral Recall, Ali from Cairo, Time Vault, Berserk, and Black Lotus are all very broken. I could tell that these cards were overpowered, but also really fun. I played constructed (all the cards) constantly for about a month or two straight.
I was getting bored, but I found an option to play sealed deck. I randomly clicked on it to see how it was, but I wasn’t expecting anything too great. I loved it! I got to choose my cards from a random card pool and then face off in a 32 player tournament. It was great. Those early card sets were not designed with sealed in mind so I had to use 2 tournaments packs and 4 boosters in order to construct a viable deck, anything less was unplayable.
The MicroProse game was great. The computer acted intelligent enough and would sometimes surprise me by combining the effects of two different cards. I enjoyed playing land destruction and other nasty decks, without actually annoying another person. Sealed deck was really fun, but I wish I could change the card set that it used. Some cards I just got tired of seeing and I wanted to delete them.
I started programming just to see how far I could get. I started by programming code that represented a card and then phase etc… The project just got bigger and bigger and now it is around 700kb of source code. The source code is about the length of a 300 page novel. I programmed in Java because that is my best language. I am sort of surprised the whole project didn’t collapse, and it did a few times. When nothing worked, those were the hardest days. I programmed MTG Forge mainly for myself and I am my own biggest fan. I play it almost every day.
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