Change deck for hstracker8/12/2023 That would constitute a cheat or hack or whatever term you feel most appropriate.īy no means am I defending the idea of seeing things one shouldn’t by means of outside software. On the other hand if it is the deck tracker doing it, without the game showing it at all, then I agree, the decktracker needs tuning to not do that. It would still not count as cheating since an observant player could still write it down to recall later. On one hand if its the game bugging with the discover and guess mechanic showing the bug that’s on Blizz’s end and isnt cheating, just an unfortunate bug in the opponent’s favor relative to whoever played the card. Or, had you considered there may be a bug where the game itself and maybe not the decktracker is showing you the picked card when they pick it and then playing thru its normal conclusion steps, allowing you if paying attention, to pick what they did. You could assume a programm, that does the same but actual tells you that information would be indistinguishable from a decktracker if Blizzards scans for cheating software. What other information are stored that way? Cards in the Deck? Even the order of the cards?ĭecktracker seems to be a program, Blizzard does not ban you for. So you could read this information (with the right programm) and know the cards in your oppenents hand at all times? I do not know how the programming in HS works, so this is just a assumption:Īt least the information, about the cards in your opponent’s hand are not only stored on the HS server, but also local on your PC. (Suspicious Alchemist for example)ĭecktracker changed itself, so it would ignore that information and not show you, but it still had access to it. At the beginning of this expansion, it happend again with some cards. Decktracker could tell you, if your opponent had a part of C’thun in his hand. Colorful images and fun design choices all work in its favor.We had the problem a few years back with C’thun the Shattered. Good images go a long way in helping a deck come to life, and from that perspective, Oii AI’s deck is pretty compelling. I like that this deck has clearly had some design attention and that it relies on imagery to tell its story. Having said that, I appreciate how hard it is to show traction as an early-stage startup, and this slide actually does better than most, so we’ll chalk this one up as a win. In most cases, graphs that show revenue growth over time are better than snapshots when it comes to traction. The traction that flows from these numbers is efficacy, so the story here is, “In our proof-of-concept phase, we generated X amount of revenue and were successful in proving that our product works.” Now, technically, only the top-level revenue number is the one with the actual traction the other figures are all benefits and value propositions. Image Credits: Oii AIIt took me a couple of moments to realize that PoC probably meant proof of concept rather than people of color I do enjoy brevity on slides, but I also think that you can afford to spell out abbreviations. It’s a simple and effective way to show why the company needs to exist. This slide paints a concise and clear picture of the change Oii wants to see in the world. Excellent “what we want to change” narrative It does work sometimes, but it often does not. The information isn’t organized the way I would expect. I have to admit that I’ve rarely found it as hard to categorize slides as I did with this deck.
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