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Tournaments in the official game differ from the "game as envisioned by the developers" about as much as a 100-meter sprint at the Olympics differs from an evening jog in the park. Both are, in principle, running. But they are vastly different.
Tournaments in the official game are not about having fun. It's hard work if you want to achieve a truly excellent result. It's a game where every move, every battle, matters.
On some maps, completing the official game takes me 8-10 hours of real time on the first day. Scouting with cheats. Planning. Trying to implement it with cheats (in terms of experience, in terms of the game's progress). Maximizing the number of actions on the first turn (building chains, the first battles, which are often extremely difficult for heroes of the first levels, and so on).

Yes, if such a rule were introduced, it would be a revolution in the official game, changing it fundamentally. I thought it would be a good thing – it would then become more like a game, rather than hard work. But apparently, they don't want that...
Well, never mind...

If you want to play with such probabilities, play online.
I would gladly play online, but for now, I don't have the opportunity:(

By the way, I have a question: would 2-3 hours a day, 3-4 days a week, be enough for me to participate in online tournaments? I've already played a couple of games, and one of them took about 3 weeks.

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