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Post by Rob (Roebidoebi) on Sept 18, 2012 15:45:30 GMT -5
I get a NOOS error when Carnivale resolves.
Edit: Calling all stand-ins causes a NOOS as well!
And I seem to be the only one who has this issue consistently. Unclear as to what exactly causes these errors.
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Post by kackman73 on Sept 18, 2012 16:13:00 GMT -5
Wish that'd been the case two days ago when my Forgotten Temple deck looked like it was going to work perfectly:
Me with two Animus Reboots in hand. Opponent with agents/sites on board that I wiped with one Animus Reboot. He plays Carnevale (now has one card remaining). Animus Reboot again. He plays Carnevale again.
Sigh.
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Post by kyleess on Sept 18, 2012 17:22:34 GMT -5
This is great news! I never use that card!
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Post by ironcladtrash on Sept 18, 2012 18:11:08 GMT -5
I get a NOOS error when Carnivale resolves. Edit: Calling all stand-ins causes a NOOS as well! Did you test this with both your iPads like you did with the other NOOS you reported? I just want to make sure before I confirm it and it's not due to players having two different versions.
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Post by Rob (Roebidoebi) on Sept 19, 2012 1:02:17 GMT -5
Yes. Yesterday after the release of version 2.16 I decided to check all the bugs I could easily reproduce. I do that with two iPads both running the same version in a friendly match.
I would be nice though if somebody else can confirm these bugs.
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Post by Tuism on Sept 19, 2012 6:37:03 GMT -5
I guess rob, if you could be so kind as to run it twice with difference opposing decks, just to make sure it's that condition that triggers it. But yea, good job master confirmer
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Post by archidion on Sept 19, 2012 10:05:12 GMT -5
Calling All Stand-Ins works fine with me... Bad connection in that match?
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Post by Rob (Roebidoebi) on Sept 19, 2012 11:48:07 GMT -5
Calling All Stand-Ins works fine with me... Bad connection in that match? Hmmm, that's strange... I usually have a very good connection with myself
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Post by kackman73 on Sept 19, 2012 12:28:39 GMT -5
I've had Carnevale played against me a few times since the update, and no NOOS.
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Post by Rob (Roebidoebi) on Sept 19, 2012 14:55:45 GMT -5
When I play myself I always get a NOOS error when I play calling all stand-ins, carnevale or call to action. When I play somebody else I sometimes get a NOOS error, and sometimes everything works OK. Very strange...
I'm playing on an iPad 1 and 3. Both games say they are 2.16...
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Post by Pete on Sept 19, 2012 15:16:48 GMT -5
Maybe you play the same deck on both, and it's a card in the deck that causes it in conjunction.
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Post by ironcladtrash on Sept 19, 2012 17:58:09 GMT -5
Rob, I wonder if it also might be because you’re playing against yourself with the same IP on the internet because your home Wi-Fi router should be NATing your private IP to 1 public. Does one of your iPads have a cell modem to try and play test against yourself while on different ISPs? I am also making the assumption that you’re playing against yourself with different game center accounts.
Also this weekend after this new update and IOS 6 has had a few days to bake in, I plan to start going through all the bugs to see what is still valid and what isn’t. Provided the connectivity issues are truly resolved. Thanks a lot for the updates so far and you will get more help after Saturday morning.
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Post by salukimars on Sept 19, 2012 18:30:24 GMT -5
I played Carnivale just now with no problems
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Post by Rob (Roebidoebi) on Sept 20, 2012 1:10:17 GMT -5
I'll put one on 3G to see if that makes any difference. But it would be really bad if I can't play my daughter anymore from behind one router...
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Post by ironcladtrash on Sept 20, 2012 17:33:31 GMT -5
That would suck, I am trying to get my son to play the game too. Let me know what you find. When I get more then a couple of minutes I'll try to reproduce it with an iPod and iPad.
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