OCTGN

By Intolerance, in Legend of the Five Rings: The Card Game

Has anyone created demo decks with the GenCon suggested starting deck lists yet? If not, I think I'm going to take some time and do that tonight.

Also, has anyone taken the time to download all the card images? Cuz... I can do that, too. :D Speaking of images, I plan to use Magic Set Editor to create alternate Rings in the Gold/Diamond style, with the ring text actually on the card, if anyone's interested in such things.

There is a great tutorial on the L5R Facebook page on how to set up OCTGN for L5R and download the image files. I'm not particularly good at these things and it still only took me 15 minutes. I've played some practice solo games and it only took me about 5 minutes to get used to the interface and figure out how to handle each phase. It is VERY intuitive. Thank You!!!!! to whatever saint set this up.

On 5/28/2017 at 2:37 PM, Intolerance said:

Hello,

I've been working on an OCTGN plugin for the new L5R and wanted to share a few preliminary screenshots today, as well as create a thread for future updates. The plugin is still a ways from release, but I'll be prioritizing getting something minimally playable complete before working on polish.

It's really solid so far and haven't been able to do much with fuzzing except for a traceback error after honor drops to 0. Now I know your language.

On 10/11/2017 at 8:28 AM, Shosuro Onigatsu said:

It's really solid so far and haven't been able to do much with fuzzing except for a traceback error after honor drops to 0. Now I know your language.

Cool, stability is a priority so glad it's holding up. Do you have the reproduction steps for the issue you hit?

For any errors you encounter, let me know and I'll get them fixed or create an issue for octgn if it's with the framework in general.

I just want to prop the man who did octgn, ita by far the best platfom to play for now. If there was an action window and phase overview for passing, it would be as good as client solely for l5r. Level of automation is almost perfect and when you get a hang of it, it plays super smooth.