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For some reason, serious Tournaments always use the very latest versions of the games.
What does "serious Tournaments" mean? Tournaments with cash prizes in clubs? Well, let them be held. With all due respect to all offline internet Tournaments, I don't think they are serious enough that the pool of participants should be limited to only serious players who only play on a serious version. Offline internet Tournaments primarily aim for a large number of participants, so playing on a version that is not sold in stores, which is only popular among serious players, is, in my opinion, wrong. This is precisely my point of view. I, for example, am not such a devoted fan of the fourth game. But sometimes I play in Tournaments. And I have no desire to switch to Equilibris, download something there, install it, or learn anything else. I haven't even fully figured out Vortex. Therefore, if I see an offline Tournament on Equilibris, I will simply close the topic and not go into it anymore, because there are many other places on the internet where people play the fourth game. And if the Tournament is on Vortex, then maybe I will play. And the most interesting thing is that there are many people like me. We don't take first places in Tournaments, but we provide Tournaments with a large number of participants, and a large number of participants means interest, and it is good for the resource. So... I hope the thought is clear? The choice is whether to make the Tournament for the elite (serious players) or for everyone.