Releases: ShawnMcCool/scry-2
Releases · ShawnMcCool/scry-2
v0.48.0
New
- Your full MTGA deck collection now appears on the Decks page. Until now,
only decks you'd played or edited while Scry2 was running showed up — now every
deck you own is listed. Decks you haven't touched yet show their name and
format, and fill in with their full card list and match record the first time
you play or edit them. Your collection is imported automatically right after
this update installs, and a deck stays in Scry2 even if you later delete it in
MTGA to free up a slot.
Improved
- Deck renames and format changes you make in MTGA now carry over to the
Decks page.
v0.47.7
Fixed
- Card art now loads on the Collection page. Most cards in My cards
showed a blank placeholder instead of their artwork — the page wasn't
fetching the images. It now downloads art for the cards you're viewing
as you browse, filter, and search. - Card names no longer show stray formatting tags. Some cards —
including snow-covered basics, Alchemy rebalanced cards, and many
hyphenated names like "Sergeant-at-Arms" — displayed with leftover
markup such as<nobr>around the name. Names now appear clean
everywhere they're shown: the Collection grid, the card browser,
search, and deck exports.
v0.47.6
Improved
- The Settings menu has moved to the bottom of the sidebar. The gear
that used to sit in the top-right corner is now pinned at the bottom of
the left navigation — and that's where the "update available" badge
shows up when a new version is ready to install.
v0.47.5
Improved
- The navigation sidebar has been refreshed. It now runs the full
height of the window with the Scry 2 logo at the top, and the page
header sits neatly beside it. When you collapse the sidebar down to
icons, hovering any icon shows a clean label tooltip so you always know
what each one is.
v0.47.4
New
- Your draft and sealed decks are now fully preserved. Each one shows
its complete card list and a quick result line — like "Finished 3-4" or
"Trophy run — 7-2" — summarising how the run went, and you can copy it
back into MTGA straight from the deck page. That means you can safely
delete a draft deck in Arena to free up a slot, knowing Scry2 still has
it and you can re-import it whenever you want.
Fixed
- Fixed draft and sealed decks showing no cards. Their cards were
always saved, but the deck view wasn't displaying them — now it does.
Your existing draft decks are filled in automatically the first time you
open Scry2 after this update, and copying a draft deck into MTGA (which
used to come out blank) now works.
v0.47.3
Fixed
- Editing a Draft, Sealed, or Limited deck in MTGA after playing it no
longer wipes its format on the Decks page. Following the v0.47.2 fix,
a deck you re-saved in MTGA after a match could still lose its Limited
label, because MTGA doesn't tag limited decks with a format. Scry2 now
keeps the format it worked out from your matches instead of clearing it.
v0.47.2
Improved
- The MTGA memory reader now reports exactly which parts are working.
After an MTGA update, the Operations → MTGA Memory page shows which
collection reads still succeed and which broke, in plain language — so
you can see at a glance whether an update affected Scry2's reading. - Added a safety guard that protects your match history. Scry2 now
refuses to rebuild its data from scratch if doing so would drop events
that are no longer recoverable, instead of silently losing them. - Collapsed-sidebar buttons now show a styled tooltip on hover instead of
the plain browser one.
Fixed
- Draft, Sealed, and Pick Two decks you built in MTGA now show their
format and are recognized as Limited on the Decks page. Previously,
decks you assembled and named yourself (as opposed to the ones Scry2
created automatically) showed a blank format and weren't grouped with
your other Limited decks, even though their matches were tracked
correctly.
v0.47.1
New
- The Collection page now shows a small "Reader OK" pill next to
the Refresh now button. It tells you at a glance whether Scry2
is currently reading your collection from MTGA's memory — and how
long ago the last read happened. Green means the full reader is
working; yellow warns when Scry2 is running on a slower fallback
path or hasn't read recently; grey means the reader is off or no
reads have happened yet. - The "MTGA was updated" notice now has a built-in Run verification
button so you don't have to manually refresh and eyeball your
collection numbers after an MTGA update. Click it and Scry2 will
attempt a fresh read, then tell you in plain language whether the
memory reader still works — green and dismissible if everything is
fine, yellow if it's running on a slower fallback, or red with a
short explanation if Scry2 can't read this MTGA build and needs to
be updated.
Improved
- After an MTGA update, if Scry2 has already successfully read your
collection from the new MTGA build, the "MTGA was updated" banner
opens already verified — you just click Acknowledge — verified
to dismiss it, instead of being asked to run a check you've
effectively already passed.
v0.47.0
New
- Deck collection — save and re-import your decks. The Decks page
is now a full archive of every deck you've created in MTGA. Open any
deck's detail page and click Copy to MTGA to grab the import text
for your clipboard, then paste it into MTGA's Deck Builder Import
dialog. Use this to free up your in-game deck slots without losing
any decks — Scry2 keeps them safe and you can resurrect any one with
a single click. - Decks you delete in MTGA are now automatically archived in Scry2
instead of disappearing. They're hidden from the default Decks view
but kept here for re-import. Switch the filter at the top of the
Decks page from Active to Archived to browse them. - Star your favourite decks. Click the star icon on any deck row
(or use the Star button on its detail page) to mark it as a
favourite. The Starred filter at the top of the Decks page
surfaces only the decks you've starred.
Improved
- The Decks page now lists every deck you've created in MTGA, not
just the ones you've played. Combined with the new Active / Archived /
All filter, this gives you a complete view of your deck library —
ideal for deciding what to clean up in MTGA.
v0.46.8
Improved
- The gear icon in the top-right corner now opens the System page
directly instead of a four-item dropdown. Once on System,
the subnav across the top is the way to reach Operations and
Settings. The System tab in that subnav was also still
pointing at the homepage from when the health screen lived at
/— it now points to and highlights on/system.