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We'll be playing together, and the first thing I'll do is cross this map off the list.
:smile04:
Besides, it eliminates the possibility of cheating by one of the opponents looking at the map – both can look at the map as many times as they want and whenever they want (for example, during the game).
How many times do I have to repeat: you won't win if you play unfairly against a good player. Those who can't play properly are the ones who resort to this, trying to assert themselves in this way. Play against Paladin, for example (or someone else of his level). :) I think that if you ask him nicely, he'll let you look at the map in the editor, and maybe even read it if someone wants to, but it won't have much of an impact on the result.))
Besides, fixed maps are more balanced than random ones.
Yeah, one gets a relic teapot, and the other gets boots of levitation:rolleyes:. The balance is obvious.:) There's no need to argue about what's better: fixed maps or random maps. I just wanted to play on fixed maps, so I signed up for the tournament. First and foremost, it's about variety.