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The Lord of the Rings: The Card Game
Gather your heroes and face the coming darkness!
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LOTR LCG Deck Builder for Windows
Published on 01 June 2011 - 12:51:26
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Reply #31 | Published on 24 August 2011 - 08:25:12
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AmAvocet said:

Nyarlazorbec said:

 

AmAvocet said:

 Any chance of getting the ability to sort/filter by set? For instance, I don't have Osgiliath, so I do not want to see cards from that expansion. 

 You have that in the Filters and Sort pages of the encounter screen. The point is that the filters setting is not persistent between two DeckBuilder sessions, but sort orders are. Tell me if you need some help.

 

 

I have just started trying to figure it out, and I didn't see an encounter screen (or at least did not recognize it). How would I find the place to select which sets are included? 

Hi,

From the main screen, click on the button showing an encounter card back (the first on the left). If correctly activated, it should be surrounded by a yellow line. This will bring the Encounter cards screen up (if not, it means that the screen is probably moved outside your screen limits for some reason. In this case, you can reset all screens positions by pressing the Ctrl+Alt+L keys).

In the Encounter cards screen, click on the "Filters" top bar button to display the filters. The first filters page is for encounter sets. If you selected a speficic quest or scenario in the "Scenario/quests" screen, you can filter the sets used for the scenario by clicking on the "Scenario" blue button located above the sets list.

If you want to sort the list, click on the "Card sorting" top bar button to display the sorting page. There, you can combine up to 4 sort criteria in any order (ascending or descending).

Hope this helps ! (if not, ask again !)

Cheers,

Zorbec

Reply #32 | Published on 24 August 2011 - 08:30:50
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GhostWolf69 said:

AmAvocet said:

I have just started trying to figure it out, and I didn't see an encounter screen (or at least did not recognize it). How would I find the place to select which sets are included? 

 Yeah, I was thinking about this as well; Is there a way to tell the tool what you actually OWN in your own collection? To sort of filter and set the bar for how many cards you can add etc. ?

/wolf

 

Hi,

Unfortunately, I didn't put collection management (yet !). The "Qty" indication refers to the quantity of cards into a single original set (core set or adventure pack). So, I assumed that most people would remember easily how many cards they own depending on the sets they own. It is not a feature as critical as with CCG games.

Adding this collection management is quite heavy and it's not on the top of the priorities. Yet, I will note this for a future implementation.

Cheers,

Zorbec

Reply #33 | Published on 25 August 2011 - 12:29:38
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 Ah! I was trying to do it in the Player Cards window!

Thanks very much. I appreciate the help, as well as the time and effort you put into creating this utility. May the hair on your toes never fall out!

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Reply #34 | Published on 25 August 2011 - 13:15:08
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 Is there a way to add categories to the display? When i right-click on a title bar I can change the category to a different one, but can I insert one? For example, if I want to show both quantity and victory points, can i do so without removing an existing category?

Also, is it possible to resize the columns? Often when I filter a category all the entries have short names, and I would like to eliminate the wasted space while viewing the display.

Thanks again for this great utility!

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Reply #35 | Published on 26 August 2011 - 00:42:28
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AmAvocet said:

 Is there a way to add categories to the display? When i right-click on a title bar I can change the category to a different one, but can I insert one? For example, if I want to show both quantity and victory points, can i do so without removing an existing category?

Also, is it possible to resize the columns? Often when I filter a category all the entries have short names, and I would like to eliminate the wasted space while viewing the display.

Thanks again for this great utility!

Thank you for the kind words !

Unfortunately, the number of columns for cards lists is fixed and they are not resizable (their size is optimized to show the longest data of the whole card database). This was done to simplify the development and the user interface. As it requires much work to make something completely flexible, I'll put it in the list, but not in the highest priority

Cheers,

Zorbec

Reply #36 | Published on 29 August 2011 - 04:33:12

Wow, this tool is really, really useful. Great job doing this!


I have a couple of suggestions if you are interested. The first one is easily done I think, but the other one may turn out to be more complicated (but I think the usfullness of it will be worth the effort). They both have been briefly mentioned in this thread but I think it is good to get in plain text.


1. When you filter the available cards it would be neat if you could filter different adventure packs/core set.

2. A feature where you can state how many core sets and adventure packs you have got in your collection and keep track so that you cannot choose too many cards. The qty should reflect this as well.

In addition it would be very neat if this could be combined so that you can group several of your decks so that they share the same card pool (very handy if you plan of creating decks for a 2, 3 or 4 player game out of your collection). When you choose a card the available qty should decrease for all the decks in that card deck group.

 

Thanks for this excellent tool!

Reply #37 | Published on 30 August 2011 - 06:13:17
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Hinnyboy said:

 

Wow, this tool is really, really useful. Great job doing this!


I have a couple of suggestions if you are interested. The first one is easily done I think, but the other one may turn out to be more complicated (but I think the usfullness of it will be worth the effort). They both have been briefly mentioned in this thread but I think it is good to get in plain text.


1. When you filter the available cards it would be neat if you could filter different adventure packs/core set.

2. A feature where you can state how many core sets and adventure packs you have got in your collection and keep track so that you cannot choose too many cards. The qty should reflect this as well.

In addition it would be very neat if this could be combined so that you can group several of your decks so that they share the same card pool (very handy if you plan of creating decks for a 2, 3 or 4 player game out of your collection). When you choose a card the available qty should decrease for all the decks in that card deck group.

 

Thanks for this excellent tool!

 

 

Hello,

Thank you for the kind words and for the suggestions.

Your first request (set filter for player cards) will come in a near future. I waited for more packs to be available before implementing it. Encounter cards already have a similar filter by encounter set, which is more appropriate.

Regarding your second request, I was planning a collection management for a much later implementation. But your description of it is much simpler than my previous idea of it. So, I may consider this for a much quicker release

Last point would be clearly difficult to do, as the program is designed to work with one deck at a time. I'll see...

Cheers,

Zorbec

Reply #38 | Published on 20 September 2011 - 04:31:15
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Hello, fellow Middle-earth travellers !

A new version of the LOTR LCG DeckBuilder for Windows is now available, with some good new features.

Here is a summary of the new things:

  • Added cards of Journey to Rhosgobel adventure pack (english & french).
  • Added first published cards of next adventures packs and extension.
  • Added Conflict at the Carrock scenario text in english.
  • Added extension and adventure packs filter to the player cards screen filters.
  • Added starting hand drawing probabilities in the deck's statistics page.
  • Added detailed drawing probabilities into the Card Drawing Simulator.
  • Added file name and file age deck search critera to the Deck Finder screen.
  • Added deck contents quantity indicators (green background) to the player cards, scratchpad and deck finder screens, not only for heroes.
  • Correction of player cards, scratchpad and deck lists to improve their refresh during contents modifications.
  • Correction of unexpected deck modification if one opens a deck by a double-click above a quantity button in player cards, scratchpad of deck lists.
  • Correction of minor bugs.

Note 1: the Journey to Rhosgobel scenario text is not available yet, the rest is Ok.

Note 2: the hypergeometric distribution algorithm for probabilities gives weird results when the deck contains a few cards, the searched and drawn cards are more than 1. Consequently, the probabilities will not be show in such cases. If one has a good algorithm to deal with these extreme cases, I would be interested.

I will now give you screenshots to illustrate the main new features.

The new filter by sets for the player cards (it also shows the green background indicators for all cards, showing the current quantity put into the deck):

 

The starting hand drawind probabilities in the deck statistics page. You can click on the "See more" text to show the card drawing simulator with the full probabilities page active (see below):

 


The complete drawing probabilities into the card drawing simulator. These are calculated each time you draw cards (see note 2 above):

Finally, the new deck search criteria:

 

Probabilities where suggested by Shep, double-click bug and some spelling error was reported by Henning and generalized deck quantities were suggested by Manuel. Thanks to them for their support !

Many thanks to Drew of www.cardgamedb.com for the english scans of Journey to Rhosgobel.

Comments and suggestions are welcome !

Have fun !

Zorbec

Reply #39 | Published on 20 September 2011 - 07:33:22

 nice tool!

Are you interested in german scans?

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Reply #40 | Published on 20 September 2011 - 08:03:19
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JanB said:

 

 nice tool!

Are you interested in german scans?

 

 

Thank you for the comment

Adding new languages, for the textual parts of the DeckBuilder, would be too much work for the time I can spend for this development.

Yet, as the pictures are stored into single files, I may consider to have more languages available on the picture display only.

If you want to help in this way, please contact me on my email (it appears in the support page of the site, readme file or About box of the software). I will tell you what I need.

Thanks.

Zorbec

 

Reply #41 | Published on 17 October 2011 - 12:23:36
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Hello, fellow Middle-earth travellers !

A new version of the LOTR LCG DeckBuilder for Windows is now available, with the missing features now implemented.

Here is a summary of the new things:

  • Added cards of The Hills of Emyn Muil adventure pack (english & french).
  • Added first published cards of next adventures packs and extension.
  • Added Journey to Rhosgobel scenario text in english.
  • Added simple collection management to the options screen.
  • Added a new selectable column to display the quantity of owned cards determined by the collection.
  • Added spoilers and BBCode export formats of cards from the text-mode card screen.
  • Added opening/closing of scenarios by double-click on the scenario title.
  • Added automatic removal of deck names from the last-opened decks list for deck files that do not exist anymore.
  • Improvement of the card list loading time at startup.

Note : The Hills of Emyn Muil scenario text is not available yet, the rest is Ok.

I will now give you screenshots to illustrate the main new features.

The new collection management page of the options screen:

 

The new selectable column to display the card quantity in your actual collection:

 

Finally, the new export menu of the card screen:

 

Many thanks to Drew of www.cardgamedb.com for the english scans of the last pack.

Comments, suggestions (and kudos  ) are welcome !

Have fun !

Zorbec
 

Reply #42 | Published on 19 October 2011 - 14:33:01

Just donwloaded and tried the new version. Pleasure to see your program updated, as always. To set the quantities not on a per-card-basis but on a per-expansion/core set/adventure pack-basis is a good idea.

Thanks!

Reply #43 | Published on 19 October 2011 - 15:06:01

hey I emailed you and you said you didn't have time to make a LoTR deck builder!!!

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Reply #44 | Published on 13 November 2011 - 15:47:59
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Hello,

A new version of the LOTR LCG DeckBuilder for Windows is now available, with a little update.

Here is a summary of the new things:

  • Added cards of The Dead Marshes adventure pack (english & french).
  • Added The Hills of Emyn Muil scenario text in english.

Note : I completely forgot to input the changes of the last FAQ (1.2) and missed the publication of adventure packs rulesheets that will permit to input the scenario text without having to wait for my physical pack. I will correct this in the next release, sorry for the inconvenience

Many thanks to Drew of www.cardgamedb.com for the english scans of the last pack.

Comments, suggestions (and kudos ) are welcome !

Have fun !

Zorbec

Reply #45 | Published on 14 November 2011 - 14:22:50

Thanks alot again!

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