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Once again, especially for Vitya and the three "fathers": what does having the map open from the start have to do with improving the level of the online game? :confused:
As I understand it, the main goal of this tournament is to improve the skills of beginners, not to satisfy the vanity of the "mega-fathers" (look how cool I am: I won a tournament against newbies with their map open:cool: :cool: :cool: ):D ! If I'm wrong about anything, refute it with arguments.
And it's a secondary issue how the map is opened: with cheats or a cartographer - yes, it's not about supposedly teaching them how to cheat (if they want to, they'll learn without such tournaments:rolleyes: ); it's just that the practical value of such a tournament for new, not very strong players is close to zero!
Let's consider what two tournament options, "Fathers and Sons," would give us in comparison. In the "open map" option, what are the advantages? Well, there seem to be two: you can observe the "father's" actions "live," and you can plan many moves ahead yourself. BUT: here, the "fathers" and "sons" are opponents, so an experienced player won't rush to share their experience during the game itself - which is the most valuable, and even more so, a sensible tournament player won't share plans; otherwise, it won't be a tournament at all, but a perverted kind of "let's play," if they do share:D ! And a beginner won't improve their skill in quality scouting, which is one of the most important components of the game with random maps!
Now, let's see what we can achieve by playing in mini-teams of 2 vs. 2:
playing in a team, the "father" will not only explain in more or less detail (even during battles) why he did what he did, but also share plans and - most importantly - suggest how the "child" should act; also, map exploration will be done in a "classic" way, and not through... well, you know...
Maybe I missed something in the analysis of the two tournament formats - if so, add it. But, in my opinion, it's simply obvious that, despite its complexity, the "2 vs. 2" format is qualitatively two levels higher:p !
As I understand it, the main goal of this tournament is to improve the skills of beginners, not to satisfy the vanity of the "mega-fathers" (look how cool I am: I won a tournament against newbies with their map open:cool: :cool: :cool: ):D ! If I'm wrong about anything, refute it with arguments.
And it's a secondary issue how the map is opened: with cheats or a cartographer - yes, it's not about supposedly teaching them how to cheat (if they want to, they'll learn without such tournaments:rolleyes: ); it's just that the practical value of such a tournament for new, not very strong players is close to zero!
Let's consider what two tournament options, "Fathers and Sons," would give us in comparison. In the "open map" option, what are the advantages? Well, there seem to be two: you can observe the "father's" actions "live," and you can plan many moves ahead yourself. BUT: here, the "fathers" and "sons" are opponents, so an experienced player won't rush to share their experience during the game itself - which is the most valuable, and even more so, a sensible tournament player won't share plans; otherwise, it won't be a tournament at all, but a perverted kind of "let's play," if they do share:D ! And a beginner won't improve their skill in quality scouting, which is one of the most important components of the game with random maps!
Now, let's see what we can achieve by playing in mini-teams of 2 vs. 2:
playing in a team, the "father" will not only explain in more or less detail (even during battles) why he did what he did, but also share plans and - most importantly - suggest how the "child" should act; also, map exploration will be done in a "classic" way, and not through... well, you know...
Maybe I missed something in the analysis of the two tournament formats - if so, add it. But, in my opinion, it's simply obvious that, despite its complexity, the "2 vs. 2" format is qualitatively two levels higher:p !
Ибу ибуди - хуйдао муди - Шаг за шагом можно достигнуть цели (китайская мудрость)
Кто к нам с пером придёт, тот от пера и погибнет!:smile51:
Кто к нам с пером придёт, тот от пера и погибнет!:smile51: