Thanks for bringing this to our attention. This may be a working as intended but we will look into this just in case.
Globe of Deception: Doesn't affect Stitched remains. The remains still drop a nora globe, all other globes turn into blood balls correctly.
A really minor one but the in-game description for a champion's SPD stat (when you hover over the speed with the cursor) states, "This champion gains it's speed" when it should be "This champion gains its speed."
Stitched Reconstitution on Stitched Tyrant does not work properly. If the Stitched Tyrant uses this ability to gain a Stitchling Rider beyond the initial two, it will have no effect, even though the Stitched Tyrant will show a condition of having an extra rider. It will not heal any extra hit points and will not create any Stitchlings beyond the initial two.
"Coralwood is the Jellebrium's most sacred substance. Putting it at risk shows just how serious they are about fighting the corruption." ~ Tidemaster Dersok, envory to the Jellebrium This is the text for coralwood lagoon. As you can see there is a typo with envory instead of envoy
Fullscreen mode is showing on the screen with the bottom sliced off the window, halfway through the "End Turn" button... champ conditions are cut off and champ stats (HP, DAM, etc) are not visible. (MacBook Pro, OS X Mavericks 9.2, 2.4 GHz intel core 2 duo, 4 GB ram)
Sounds like a screen resolution issue. Does this only happen in fullscreen? See if changing your laptop monitor settings to a different resolution results in the same issue.
It only happens in fullscreen... and can you make a suggestion as to what resolution to change to? The only options I have are "Best for display" and "Scaled"
Try any resolution other than what you are currently using. I want to see if it has something to do with your laptop's native resolution. Also a screenshot and your current resolution settings would also be helpful.
So I've tested both 1440x900 and 1280x800. 1440x900 is "Best for Display" and it looks best (not good, but best). 1280x800 is worse - more is cut off the bottom, and a bunch is cut off the right side as well.
I was able to use fullscreen with no cropping at full resolution... by moving the dock to the bottom of the screen. Have your coders check to see if they are somehow ignoring or otherwise mis-construing dock placement -- remember that OS X you can have the dock on left, right or bottom, dock size can be adjusted, and dock can also be set to "hide/appear" in its allotted spot. I think what is happening is that the Pox window (fullscreen) is looking for a dock on the bottom, by default (factory settings). If it is not there (I like to have it on the left side of my screen) then the Pox window will extend beyond the screen to the bottom (looking for dock?) and will extend off the screen to the right (bumped over by dock on left, in my case?)