So I play on both tablet and PC - and I have found that when I play on Tablet, my opponents time per turn seems to be longer? So playing my Mech Warrior against Topsy Turvey Priest, he got his combo and even started his play a few seconds into his turn. Was about halfway from completing and the time started to run out - rope started to move, and got down to the wire and hung there for about 10 seconds while he was able to create his 2 64/64 boars and attack face. I'm assuming that my tablet wasn't completely caught up but it did seem longer than the 75 seconds of normal turn play, not to mention it was at the end of the rope for about 10 seconds maybe more.
Anyone else experience this?
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This is normal. When playing cards you can often speed through animations faster and in decks like Topsy priest, it adds up a ton. The rope gets close to finishing but doesn't actually go all the way due to cards and actiosn being "queued" up. Once all these actions are performed, the turn will finish. When Shudderwock was first released and people had 20~ battlecries per shudderwock and several shudderwocks queued up, this would cause turns to last significantly longer than 75 seconds (I think the record was like 20~ minutes?).
Basically, it is a little bit of lag on your side maybe, but most of it is just how Hearthstone is coded.
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I don't have something witty about this deck, I just like it because Malygos is fun.
This is normal. When playing cards you can often speed through animations faster and in decks like Topsy priest, it adds up a ton. The rope gets close to finishing but doesn't actually go all the way due to cards and actiosn being "queued" up. Once all these actions are performed, the turn will finish. When Shudderwock was first released and people had 20~ battlecries per shudderwock and several shudderwocks queued up, this would cause turns to last significantly longer than 75 seconds (I think the record was like 20~ minutes?).
Basically, it is a little bit of lag on your side maybe, but most of it is just how Hearthstone is coded.
I guess in that particular game, since he started off late - was that he wasn't going to finish the combo and I'd win next turn :)
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So I play on both tablet and PC - and I have found that when I play on Tablet, my opponents time per turn seems to be longer? So playing my Mech Warrior against Topsy Turvey Priest, he got his combo and even started his play a few seconds into his turn. Was about halfway from completing and the time started to run out - rope started to move, and got down to the wire and hung there for about 10 seconds while he was able to create his 2 64/64 boars and attack face. I'm assuming that my tablet wasn't completely caught up but it did seem longer than the 75 seconds of normal turn play, not to mention it was at the end of the rope for about 10 seconds maybe more.
Anyone else experience this?
"In a world without gold, we might have been heroes!" - Blackbeard, AC4
This is normal. When playing cards you can often speed through animations faster and in decks like Topsy priest, it adds up a ton. The rope gets close to finishing but doesn't actually go all the way due to cards and actiosn being "queued" up. Once all these actions are performed, the turn will finish. When Shudderwock was first released and people had 20~ battlecries per shudderwock and several shudderwocks queued up, this would cause turns to last significantly longer than 75 seconds (I think the record was like 20~ minutes?).
Basically, it is a little bit of lag on your side maybe, but most of it is just how Hearthstone is coded.
I don't have something witty about this deck, I just like it because Malygos is fun.
On their side they have already killed you by the time you are half way through all the animations unless you have been clicking through all of them..
I guess in that particular game, since he started off late - was that he wasn't going to finish the combo and I'd win next turn :)
"In a world without gold, we might have been heroes!" - Blackbeard, AC4