![]() ![]() Manalink 1.3.2 update is dated August 12, 2001.ĬCGHQ 2010 Custom ISO - No new Game Modes or ArtWork (other than CardArt), but this version is quick, responsive, and stable as hell. ![]() This version has been compatible with every edition of Windoze I've ever owned (95b, 98SE, 2000, XPsp3, 7圆4) and I still play it occasionally. Manalink 1.3.2 - The original Microprose MtG: Duels of the Planeswalkers with all 649 cards enabled, direct peer-to-peer network connections, and several fixes to Shandalar that make it playable on 'modern systems' (i.e. There are several "complete" versions available: It has a few custom updates of it's very own, and you should never use any other updates on that version. Although they all use MtG DotP + Manalink 1.3.2 as a base, once updated they're quite incompatible with each other. Manalink has seen many changes and additions over the years, so properly updating a basic Microprose install can be a real difficult and convoluted pain. Here's an approximate TimeLine:ġ997) Original Microprose MtG is releasedġ998) Microprose MtG: Duels of the Planeswalkers is releasedĢ001) Mok releases his Manalink 1.3.2 Unofficial UpdateĢ006) Mok releases his final Manalink 2.0 Mod, and then promptly disappearsĢ007) Community Updates to Manalink 2.0 beginĢ009) New graphics and GameModes added to ManalinkĢ010) 2000 card limit is reached and old cards start being removedĢ011) Mok briefly reappears and helps Devs to break the 2000 card limitĢ012) Manalink 3.0 is released (now with a 16384 card limit) I'm sure this is confusing to those who haven't been aware of Manalink's advancements over the years. N3r0 wrote:Should I install 20100109 update over 2010 ISO?Nope, that's not how it works. ![]()
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