MageQuit

MageQuit Dev Tracker




02 Aug

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    76561199524155290 on Steam Forums - Thread - Direct
Hi Dark!
I'm so glad to hear how much you're enjoying MageQuit :D. I'll pass it along to the devs, Breet and Chad =]

They did try out Ranked for a few months, but it didn't work out for a few reasons (split the player base kinda weird, got a bit too sweaty, etc). I don't think that would take something visible off the table though!

Right now, Breet and Chad are taking suggestions from the community about what to add/address in the update that will come out later this year. If you're interested, you can post in the #ideas channel in the Discord (though of course I'll pass along what you said here either way!).
~banaa

23 Jul

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    /u/ on Steam - Thread - Direct
A lil somethin somethin: You can find the details for this event on the announcement page here.

22 Jul

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    76561199524155290 on Steam Forums - Thread - Direct
That is really weird! I'll send this comment to Breet so he has this info when he continues to look into it! Thanks for following up =]
-banaa
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    76561199524155290 on Steam Forums - Thread - Direct
Hi Friend!
I'm sorry to hear you're having trouble with MageQuit. I talked to Breet, and he said that right now the game can sometimes run the CPU pretty hard. This is on his radar and is something they're looking to address in the patch later this year. He's pretty sure it's related to the custom physics layer he added for the game's slidy-ness, and has an idea for a fix in mind =]
-banaa

17 Jul

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    76561199524155290 on Steam Forums - Thread - Direct
Hi Lauvil!
This is something that could be on Breet and Chad's radar if there's enough interest! Right now, they're planning an update to MageQuit toward the end of this year, taking the best ideas from player feedback. They'll be looking to see which ideas are most desired by the community as well. If you are interested, we have a channel for these ideas in our Discord (#ideas). =]
-banaa
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    76561199524155290 on Steam Forums - Thread - Direct
Hi Alexeyka!
The matchmaker is skill-based and will figure out how good you are over time and pit you against better or worse players accordingly =]
Hope that helps!
-Banaa
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WHAT IS IT?
  • MageQuit Shuffle is a casual, roughly 4 hour tournament event.
  • Players sign up individually and are assigned a random team each game.
  • All players will play 4 placement matches.
  • The top 24 placing players will move onto the single elim bracket.
Sign up in-game or with command +signup in the MageQuit Discord[discord.gg]

Attendees so far: https://magequit.com/tournaments.php?t=27

MORE INFO
  • Individual score is determined by team wins, damage dealt, healing applied, kills, and deaths.
  • Each of the 6 finalists will receive a game...
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14 Apr

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    brettpennings on Steam Forums - Thread - Direct
There is crossplay between all 3 platforms! You can party up using the room code system :)

29 Jan

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    /u/ on Steam - Thread - Direct
A lil somethin somethin: You can find the details for this event on the announcement page here.

26 Jan

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    brettpennings on Steam Forums - Thread - Direct
Yeah, absolutely! I definitely understand your frustration. I don't have access to replays (I wish I had time to build a system like that though!), so I'll take your word for how it went. I hope the MMR balances out for you, and your matches are close and fun :)

It's also important to note that MMR only adjusts when you complete a match. We've had issues in the past with people quitting out of losing matches and their MMR would only stay the same or go up on wins, creating a horrible feedback loop of harder and harder matches that they would leave. It doesn't look like you did that at all, so you should be good though!

25 Jan

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    brettpennings on Steam Forums - Thread - Direct
Hey! I'm sorry to hear you're having a less-than-optimal experience with the skill-based matchmaking. I took a look at your match history, and it looks like you won your first 4 games, and placed 3rd in your most recent game, in which the top-scoring player was a middle-of-the-road bot (OIandese). I can acknowledge that some of the higher level bots can be aggravating to play against, but that particular bot has 40% accuracy and shouldn't be landing every shot unless there's a bug I'm not aware of. Regardless, the skill-based matchmaker tracks how you perform, and adjusts the difficulty of who you play against, both bots and players alike. It might be important to note that your first 5 games put an artificial handicap on your MMR that is slowly lifted, so the result may be that your MMR is a bit inflated because you've only won your matches so far. As you play more, it should equalize and become more enjoyable. The goal of any matchmaker is to produce a 50% winrate to keep playe... Read more

22 Jan

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    brettpennings on Steam Forums - Thread - Direct
Hi YukoValis!

In "Couch" mode in MageQuit, you can add bots to play against, completely offline if you'd like. Playing alone, you could add up to 9 bots (I would recommend 5 bots for a 6-player game). You can also set their difficulty from 1-10. I like playing against level 9 bots because I usually lose to level 10 bots 😅

Hope that answers your question!

Brett
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    brettpennings on Steam Forums - Thread - Direct
Yeah man I totally get where you're coming from and appreciate the feedback very much <3

I'll see what we can do!

20 Jan

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    brettpennings on Steam Forums - Thread - Direct
Hi Kruton!

The main reason we don't have that (at least for non-private lobbies) is to create replayability in the default game mode, and to create a rubberbanding mechanic to help losing players potentially catch up by picking spells they are more familiar with.

Are you asking for a mode that lets you just straight up pick exactly which spells you want before starting your first round? If the issue is that you don't want to spend a bunch of time drafting spells, increasing the total number of rounds will decrease the percentage of time you spend drafting vs actually fighting.

Also, the 1v1 mode could potentially work for more than 2 players in the future, I just figured there would be too many redundant spell loadouts for it to be fun with more than 2 players.

I have a fun idea for a "booster draft" mode where every player picks from the same "booster" at the same time. E.g. each booster would be randomized and contain 1 primary spell, 1 movem... Read more

19 Jan

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    brettpennings on Steam Forums - Thread - Direct
I can look into what kind of work that would entail, but I do know it wouldn't work for cross-platform play because consoles wouldn't be able to use the same mods. Party only games on all PC would be the use case for mods I think.

17 Jan

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    brettpennings on Steam Forums - Thread - Direct
Hi Varuna! Yes, you can definitely do everything you mentioned in your question, except for the last thing: number of teams maxes out at 2, so 3v3 and 5v5 is possible, but not 2v2v2v2v2. Might be fun to do a 5v5 (5 humans vs 5 bots) and see how hard of bots your friends can beat. Bots go from 1-10 in difficulty, and if you are playing online, bots even have an "auto" difficulty, which adjusts to your skill over time; the more matches you play the better handle on your skill the game gets.

One final thing I should note is that in Couch mode you actually can go up to 3 teams; that's just something that we haven't added to Online mode at this point.

Hope you and your friends have a blast if you decide to pick it up!

Brett

16 Jan

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WHAT IS IT?
  • MageQuit Shuffle is a casual, roughly 4 hour tournament event.
  • Players sign up individually and are assigned a random team each game.
  • All players will play 4 placement matches.
  • The top 24 placing players will move onto the single elim bracket.
Sign up in-game or with command +signup in the MageQuit Discord[discord.gg]

Attendees so far: https://magequit.com/tournaments.php?t=26

MORE INFO
  • Individual score is determined by team wins, damage dealt, healing applied, kills, and deaths.
  • Each of the 6 finalists will receive a game...
Read more

17 Nov

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    brettpennings on Steam Forums - Thread - Direct
Hi MeteorHead!

Are you talking specifically about couch play? Or having more than one player on a single PC? If you are playing online on your own PC, you already have the option to toggle spell cooldowns on from the pause menu. Actually, when we started working on MageQuit 6-7 years ago, the cooldowns were initially as you described, around the edges of the screen. In the theory, it sounds great, but the issue we ran into immediately was, players get used to looking at a certain part of the screen for their cooldowns, but since everyone in couch mode is looking at the same screen, there's no guarantee that you'll always get the same corner or side of the screen every time you play. The above-head cooldowns are also crucial for knowing what spells your opponents has available at a glance. I know having just an icon with a color means you have to memorize all the spells essentially, but this we the best middle ground we could figure out given the constraints.

Any... Read more

16 Nov

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    brettpennings on Steam Forums - Thread - Direct
No problem! You have a great week as well :D