As far as I can tell, Piotr has gone around in the app and made all instances of certain words replace others.
I've seen deck land magic and .covet.
Haven't figured out covet.
But DECKz is deck
LANDz is land
MAGICz is magic
Happy April Fools I guess.
By the way it messes up all the links.
Way to be a funsucker.
I see no conundrum :)
And for the link issue, just quote this (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dSKXmVE32uk) and it may reveal a way to not post a whole url ;)
Yay goat!
Quote from: Silent1236 on April 01, 2013, 02:05:17 PM
I see no conundrum :)
And for the link issue, just quote this (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dSKXmVE32uk) and it may reveal a way to not post a whole url ;)
LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL..... that was great XD thanks silent
Quote from: Greg54js on April 01, 2013, 02:13:21 PM
LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL..... that was great XD thanks silent
No problem haha
I'm just wondering how in the world he could've coded that. It seems like that would be hard to do.
NEEDz is need
Quote from: The1337Magician on April 01, 2013, 02:17:23 PM
I'm just wondering how in the world he could've coded that. It seems like that would be hard to do.
Text replacement is extremely easy.
Quote from: MementoMori on April 01, 2013, 02:41:01 PM
Quote from: The1337Magician on April 01, 2013, 02:17:23 PM
I'm just wondering how in the world he could've coded that. It seems like that would be hard to do.
Text replacement is extremely easy.
I've tried some programming but I haven't delved too deep into it.
In SQL, you can simply use replace(a,b,c) to replace all instances of b in a with c. Most languages have pretty straightforward functions for text manipulation.
Though that's not what Piotr is doing, as it would have caught your workarounds earlier.
Lol I like what he did with Magic.
I saw this and for some reason I thought "oh so wizards is becoming Warner bros with the copyrights..."