I've bought all the non-Nightmare decks except The Old Forest, which came out after my last shipment. Despite owning all those cards, I play entirely on OCTGN (solo). I do this because it takes up less space, removes some of the tedium (shuffling, setting up decks), and eliminates the risk of my girls moving cards around when I'm not actively playing.
The one thing I (and probably most people) wish OCTGN had was a Save feature. This would let us play the game in smaller chunks of time. Without a save feature, we have to play LotR LCG games in a single "sitting", which might be fine for people with lots of free time, or who play very quickly... However, I rarely find an hour or two of guaranteed free time, and as a result, I don't play LotR LCG often; this means I'm pretty slow in terms of needing to (re)read cards, rules, and errata during each game. And because I'm slow, my games take longer, which makes it even harder to find a chunk of time to play... And so I play less and less frequently, to the point where I've now played only one game in the past 6 months. This despite buying all those cards!
If OCTGN had a Save feature, I would definitely play LotR LCG more often. I have subscribed to OCTGN in order to get the ability to save deck filters. So they're getting my $3 or so each month... that on top of all that money for cards. I was hoping that OCTGN would reach its 100% limit and implement the Save feature. However, it is taking FOREVER for them to reach their goal. Either too few people are subscribing, or the goal has been increasing over time, putting us further and further from ever reaching it.
I am to the point now where I am considering unsubscribing from OCTGN until they actually implement a Save feature. It's not that I dislike the software; it's actually very usuable. It's just that because of the lack of a Save feature, I have only used it once in the past 6 months. That's $18 I paid to OCTGN, and hundreds of dollars I've paid for cards (I live in New Zealand, where importing is expensive)... all for one 2 hour game.
Like I said before, I'm sure I'm not the only one in this boat. The fact that the Save feature is listed as the final "to do" item on OCTGN's goals page means that it's likely regarded as the biggest item on people's wish list.
How hard can it be to implement a save feature? Probably not very. Especially for offline games. However, why would OCTGN implement their ultimate feature, if that feature is what is encouraging people to subscribe, in hopes that *their* contribution will somehow be enough to reach the goal? Well, I've been contributing, and OCTGN hasn't reached their goal, and the cards are collecting virtual and physical dust, and the situation is really starting to irritate me.
Wanna know what game I played in the past 6 months? The first scenario in Khazad Dum. That's right, I've only finished one cycle (Mirkwood) in all these years, that's how infrequently I've been playing. Grrrr.....
So here are my questions:
1) If OCTGN is indeed open source, then why hasn't someone implemented a Save feature? Or has someone already done it, but had their edits removed/hidden because it ruins the subscription incentive? Is there an "unofficial" mod/build for OCTGN which adds saving, even if it's just for offline mode?
2) Are there third party programs out there which can save the state of an application such as OCTGN by tracking which parts of memory are in use by it, and then dumping that memory to disk? It would be similar to the "sleep" or "hibernate" mode that our computers use, except it would only save one application at a time. Is there such a thing?
3) If OCTGN's Save feature is doomed to be an eternally dangling carrot, then what is the best alternative program for playing LotR LCG (offline) on a computer? I tried Lackey and Vassal a couple years ago, but preferred the OCTGN interface and stuck with it in hopes of that save feature popping up. Have Lackey and Vassal improved in usuability over the past couple years? Are their LotR LCG plugins reguarly updated? Are there any other virtual card game programs out there that support LotR LCG?
Thanks!
p.s. I love the game, and I love the efforts of the LotR LCG plugin developers. I just with the OCTGN devs would implement save games *before* all the other features. They could making saving subscriber-only. As long as they have it. Right now OCTGN is seriously crippled by its lack of a save game. Maybe not for the kids with gobs of free time (but no money), but definitely for people like me, with jobs and kids, and who are willing to pay for software which makes the most of the little free time we have.