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to Volodymyr:
Here's how it works (exaggerated):
You come to us and say: "Let's play on TE."
We respond: "Why? We like SoD."
You: TE is better.
We: We know, but we like SoD.
You: But TE is the same as SoD, only better.

But in reality, TE is not SoD; whether it's better or worse is a separate question, and we are not discussing that now.

Furthermore: You claim you want to help us with online gaming.
Thank you. To help us with online gaming, we need to establish rules for online games, create a ranking system, and organize regular tournaments.
If you can help us with all of this, we will be very grateful.
But everything boils down to one catch: You play on TE and don't want to switch, and we play on SoD and also don't want to switch.
Why don't we want to? Let me explain:
Let's take your portal as an example – do many new players come to play there? Probably not many, otherwise you wouldn't have come here.
TE is a professional thing, and new players rarely join it because, let's say, someone who has always played on SoD comes along. They are told: "Okay, install TE, read the file with the differences, and you can start playing with us."
Now put yourself in that newbie's shoes. For them, participating in a tournament is already something new... and then there's another game that seems similar but different. And they immediately feel like giving up and continuing to play their favorite SoD because they are either afraid or too lazy to figure out something new. That player doesn't participate in tournaments and doesn't improve. They are lost. If tournaments were held on SoD, they might not have been lost.
Furthermore, our portal focuses on attracting new players into the community of fans of this wonderful game. Therefore, we try not to scare people away but rather attract them. If we held tournaments on TE, we would not have such an influx of new players.
They simply wouldn't stay.

That's why we don't want to change the game version.
Of course, everything I said applies largely to offline gaming, but it also applies to online gaming.

Therefore, if you really want to offer friendly help, then
  1. stop pushing TE
  2. don't mention your portal in every topic, whether appropriate or not, as it looks very much like advertising.
    for example, this:
    Gynnar;129082
    Greetings Guru Forrest, guys, listen to what he says, because he plays Heroes like a pro and knows what he's talking about (he just doesn't play here, but on Heroes.by; it's very useful to read the game reports there – you can learn a lot)
  3. organize a tournament. Preferably on SoD.

I sincerely hope that you will understand me correctly. After all, misunderstandings are often the cause of most problems and disputes.
Forrest
Are they starting to delete my posts!? Great!
This was the last one on ХВ.
If you are an intelligent person, think about why I deleted that post.
And I hope you will understand. If not, we have a topic: Dialogues with Moderators where we can discuss why I deleted your post. ;)

Sincerely.

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