![]() Heck, some players just don’t want or can’t handle in-person interactions. We like the instant gratifications (both playing and trading) that digital offers over paper. We didn’t grow up with Hearthstone or Hex or SolForge. The thing is, many of us don’t want to listen to Kibler and quit Magic Online. We already knew that MTGO was a terrible piece of software: multiple MOCSs have crashed, PTQs die on a frequent basis, and Wizards is tightening the screws and milking every ticket from the player base (as I briefly discussed in my previous article). ![]() When Brian Kibler first started ranting about the November MOCS crashing, many Magic Online regulars rolled their eyes. “All right then,” said the savage defiantly, “I’m claiming the right to be unhappy.” On A Comedown
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