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Question about the "test hand" mechanism

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hi,

I was just wondering if there was a way that the "test hand" screen
can be modified to allow another window for the purpose placing
cards that are removed from the top of the deck at the start of play?

In duel masters (and pokemon, for another point of reference) you
must place the first 5 cards from your deck face down on the table
before the game begins. they're known as shields.

While I am aware I could just lay all of the cards i draw in my
opening hand down and draw 5 more individual cards as my hand, I
thought adding a window specifically for shields might help
vizualize the deck more effeciently.
I suppose the easiest way to do it would be to have two windows
for "cards in play."
This would allow my play area to stay clear of the 5 original cards,
and therefore be less cluttered.

thanks,
Chris



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I've put this request on the todo list. Please be aware, however, that CV
is a generic tool that has to adapt to all the different games being
published. So we can't add features specifically for one game system. We
have to figure out a way to generalize the mechanic and implement it such
that it can be used for all the different games that use something remotely
similar. And that's not an easy task. :-)

-Rob

At 08:21 AM 5/13/2004 +0000, you wrote:
>hi,
>
>I was just wondering if there was a way that the "test hand" screen
>can be modified to allow another window for the purpose placing
>cards that are removed from the top of the deck at the start of play?
>
>In duel masters (and pokemon, for another point of reference) you
>must place the first 5 cards from your deck face down on the table
>before the game begins. they're known as shields.
>
>While I am aware I could just lay all of the cards i draw in my
>opening hand down and draw 5 more individual cards as my hand, I
>thought adding a window specifically for shields might help
>vizualize the deck more effeciently.
>I suppose the easiest way to do it would be to have two windows
>for "cards in play."
>This would allow my play area to stay clear of the 5 original cards,
>and therefore be less cluttered.
>
>thanks,
>Chris


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