I updated to IOS 9 on my iphone 5s, and whenever i try to test a deck inside of the deck builder, it exits me out of the app :(
UPDATE from Piotr:
The fix is on the way to the App Store now, waiting for Apple review. If you want to get your hands on it sooner than they approve it, PM Piotr requesting Testflight version.
Ios9 has a multitude of problems with 3rd party apps, just hang in there lol.
Quote from: Splicer on September 20, 2015, 11:01:05 PM
Ios9 has a multitude of problems with 3rd party apps, just hang in there lol.
:/
At least siri looks cooler :P
Yep. Same here. Ugh.
iMtG was developed and built with Apple iOS SDK 6. The way I see it, we got lucky they managed to break something important only at their third attempt, iOS SDK 9 ;)
You have 4 options at the moment:
Live without Try Play in iMtG.
Upgrade to iMtG II, which was developed and built with Apple iOS SDK 7 (in a few months this will be renamed to iMtG Plus and will get modules which are not available in iMtG).
Wait for iMtG update in App Store (still a few months away).
Wait for Apple to fix issues introduced by iOS9 (this may never happen).
Quote from: Popper23345 on September 20, 2015, 10:51:17 PM
I updated to IOS 9 on my iphone 5s, and whenever i try to test a deck inside of the deck builder, it exits me out of the app :(
You mention you start try play through the deck builder. Does the app also crash when you access Try Play through the main menu?
Quote from: Kaylesh on September 29, 2015, 06:13:08 AM
Quote from: Popper23345 on September 20, 2015, 10:51:17 PM
I updated to IOS 9 on my iphone 5s, and whenever i try to test a deck inside of the deck builder, it exits me out of the app :(
You mention you start try play through the deck builder. Does the app also crash when you access Try Play through the main menu?
Yes.
Quote from: Piotr on September 29, 2015, 07:44:30 AM
Quote from: Kaylesh on September 29, 2015, 06:13:08 AM
Quote from: Popper23345 on September 20, 2015, 10:51:17 PM
I updated to IOS 9 on my iphone 5s, and whenever i try to test a deck inside of the deck builder, it exits me out of the app :(
You mention you start try play through the deck builder. Does the app also crash when you access Try Play through the main menu?
Yes.
^
Quote from: Popper23345 on September 29, 2015, 07:55:24 AM
Quote from: Piotr on September 29, 2015, 07:44:30 AM
Quote from: Kaylesh on September 29, 2015, 06:13:08 AM
Quote from: Popper23345 on September 20, 2015, 10:51:17 PM
I updated to IOS 9 on my iphone 5s, and whenever i try to test a deck inside of the deck builder, it exits me out of the app :(
You mention you start try play through the deck builder. Does the app also crash when you access Try Play through the main menu?
Yes.
^
Alas. No workaround it seems...
Quote from: Kaylesh on September 29, 2015, 09:10:48 AM
Alas. No workaround it seems...
As a reflection of this sad reality, price of Unlimited Decks dropped by $2, and price of All dropped by $1 (or your local equivalent). Grab the bargain while you can, when the update finally hits the App Store, price of All in iMtG will be back to $9.99 ;)
So when is the next update? I've noticed in your posts that you keep saying a few months..
Can you give us a ballpark?
I keep saying this because I'm not sure when exactly.
Is there and idea of when this update will be going through yet?
Quote from: Piotr on September 29, 2015, 01:48:06 AM
iMtG was developed and built with Apple iOS SDK 6. The way I see it, we got lucky they managed to break something important only at their third attempt, iOS SDK 9 ;)
You have 4 options at the moment:
Live without Try Play in iMtG.
Upgrade to iMtG II, which was developed and built with Apple iOS SDK 7 (in a few months this will be renamed to iMtG Plus and will get modules which are not available in iMtG).
Wait for iMtG update in App Store (still a few months away).
Wait for Apple to fix issues introduced by iOS9 (this may never happen).
So, basically if I purchase the "Have It All" package I'll be able to use the try play normally? New here! Hi everyone
Go to imtg 2
Quote from: PauloSapito on January 27, 2016, 11:46:41 AM
So, basically if I purchase the "Have It All" package I'll be able to use the try play normally? New here! Hi everyone
No, Try Play is free and always was. If you purchase Have It All, you will unlock Unlimited Decks and therefore will be able to use Try Play with more than one deck. Please note that Try Play is only one sided hand simulation and that it does not include any illegal proxies, as per WotC's wish. Please note that as of today there is no know update date of iMtG and Try Play is crashing under iOS 9.x
It works in iMtG II (which has other bugs).
The fix is on the way to the App Store now, waiting for Apple review. If you want to get your hands on it sooner than they approve it, PM me requesting Testflight version.
Quote from: Piotr on March 15, 2016, 07:43:32 AM
The fix is on the way to the App Store now, waiting for Apple review. If you want to get your hands on it sooner than they approve it, PM me requesting Testflight version.
Will this update fix other updates in deck building? I've been having an issue lately where deck will display as empty and if I select them it will either load the cards in them or just do nothing. Either way it eventually results in a crash.
Next version which hits the App Store (as of now this could be 5.6.8 if beta testing is ok) is a major rewrite of the internal guts of iMtG. Expect unexpected.
Quote from: Piotr on October 04, 2015, 09:28:35 AM
Quote from: Kaylesh on September 29, 2015, 09:10:48 AM
Alas. No workaround it seems...
As a reflection of this sad reality, price of Unlimited Decks dropped by $2, and price of All dropped by $1 (or your local equivalent). Grab the bargain while you can, when the update finally hits the App Store, price of All in iMtG will be back to $9.99 ;)
As the update hit the App Store and fixed the Try Play bug, Unlimited Decks price is going back to normal. If you have purchased Unlimited Decks or any other partial upgrade at a lower price, your personal Upgrade to All price will drop accordingly, but should never be less than $0.99 or the equivalent in your local currency.