Except no part of the patent was explicitly related to card games, and the only description they gave of an application of the patent would be in a FPS game, not a CCG. Everything ranging from the assumption that this tech is applicable to Hearthstone up to the suggestion that they are even using this patent in the first place, is conjecture.
So… Either you can’t read, or your memory is poor, because we’ve had this exact conversation before. I have plenty criticisms of Blizz, but don’t take kindly to faulty logic and near-baseless conjecture.
Eh, not really. I signed up for RNG-take-the-wheel when I downloaded HS. What I don’t get is how people can describe a system like this:
And fail to realize that the system they’re describing is literally no different from a random system. If your matchups diverge more from the norm than they should, and such a trend is obvious to the naked eye, then it should be quantifiable. If it can’t be quantified then it can’t be proven, and if it can’t be quantified or proven, then there’s literally no legitimate reason to believe it.