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Kinda new to Yugioh, and this is my first post in this subreddit.There are the official Yugioh games like Yugioh Duel Links and Yugioh Master Duel. What I dont like about these 2 is that they don't allow to play TCG and/or OCG formats nor you can have the entire collection of cards in a effortless way (either pay or grind)So this kinda got me thinking about the Non-official yugioh simulators like : Dueling Book, Dueling Nexus, YGO Pro (1 & 2), YGO Omega, EDOPro (Project Ignis) and "the others I may be missing".I wonder if it's either good or bad the existence of multiple of these simulators instead of just one. Like this the player base is distributed across multiple simulators instead one (hypothetical) big simulator for the entire fanbase. However they also use the simulator they like the most in terms of GUI and usability sot it also makes sense to have multiple simulators. There are pros and cons I recon.Would it make sense to "drop" all simulators but one ? (Probability not but you may share your own answer anyway). If this WAS the best option do you think it would make sense to NOT have automation (like Dueling Book and previously Dueling Network) or to Have automation, or to have it as toggle-able option ?If does indeed make more sense keep all simulators, wouldn' it be cool if players playing the same format could queue against each other despite playing in different simulators ? (Example: In the current TCG format 1 player in Dueling Book vs one in Dueling Nexus) I am assuming this isn't a thing yet. Do you think the devs of the different simulators would be interested in this ?I would like to know people's thoughts on these topics. Thx for reading. Peace
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