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>> The claim that Equilibris is more balanced is demonstrably false, as it always needs to be clarified on which maps, and certainly not on the standard ones. There is a good set of maps for Equilibris. If there were the same for Vortex without bugs, Equilibris wouldn't be needed.
That's not true. Equilibris is clearly more balanced. And I don't really know of any maps "for Equilibris." I know of a good set of multi-player maps that are played. And they were not designed specifically for Equilibris. For example, Circle of Life. And the infamous "problem" of Grand Master Necromancy is a well-known issue. In general, don't mislead people. :)
>>> now it turns out that even in the beloved League, Equilibris also has its own "nuances." And in both cases, there are their own close-knit groups of "founding fathers," and they all fiercely fight against cheaters. What's the point of this?..
I don't see any "nuance" in this particular case. If you've ever organized tournaments, you should know that you have to fight for fair play. And the "close-knit groups of founding fathers" are simply those who organize the tournaments and are responsible for what happens in them.
As for cheaters... They were, they are, and they will remain. Because human vanity cannot be defeated with "kind words." And if there is even the slightest opportunity to expose them, then let that opportunity exist. The number of saves was one of those opportunities. Small, and in some ways naive.
Can the "founding fathers" use their "knowledge"? Theoretically, yes. But you see, what are the "founding fathers" good at? For the most part, they are quite well-known people in the Heroes world. And often they are also personally acquainted. So, I generally know what each of them is capable of. (and, by the way, I won't play in every tournament and not according to every set of rules.) These are not newcomers who are ready to prove "with their teeth" that they are "the best."
Everyone having equal conditions is great. But when one person has boots on their feet and the other has a whistle in their mouth, the comparison is very strange...
That's not true. Equilibris is clearly more balanced. And I don't really know of any maps "for Equilibris." I know of a good set of multi-player maps that are played. And they were not designed specifically for Equilibris. For example, Circle of Life. And the infamous "problem" of Grand Master Necromancy is a well-known issue. In general, don't mislead people. :)
>>> now it turns out that even in the beloved League, Equilibris also has its own "nuances." And in both cases, there are their own close-knit groups of "founding fathers," and they all fiercely fight against cheaters. What's the point of this?..
I don't see any "nuance" in this particular case. If you've ever organized tournaments, you should know that you have to fight for fair play. And the "close-knit groups of founding fathers" are simply those who organize the tournaments and are responsible for what happens in them.
As for cheaters... They were, they are, and they will remain. Because human vanity cannot be defeated with "kind words." And if there is even the slightest opportunity to expose them, then let that opportunity exist. The number of saves was one of those opportunities. Small, and in some ways naive.
Can the "founding fathers" use their "knowledge"? Theoretically, yes. But you see, what are the "founding fathers" good at? For the most part, they are quite well-known people in the Heroes world. And often they are also personally acquainted. So, I generally know what each of them is capable of. (and, by the way, I won't play in every tournament and not according to every set of rules.) These are not newcomers who are ready to prove "with their teeth" that they are "the best."
Everyone having equal conditions is great. But when one person has boots on their feet and the other has a whistle in their mouth, the comparison is very strange...

