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Logs and save files – what are they?
I have a question. Previously, the rules stated that a patch could be used to guarantee consistent results – the same morale and luck values in identical situations. This would allow the judge to replay the battle based on the description and verify that no cheating occurred.
I had a very difficult battle that lasted 3 hours in real time. My hero had around 3600 mana and a lot of spells. I won, but I had to use various spells to restore my own mana many times until it ran out. I had to use a pen and paper to record everything, making notes – who moved, who waited, which cell to move to so as not to be attacked, basically everything with JEWEL-LIKE precision. The battle was against a computer-controlled hero who also used magic. If you play without the patch, there will be different outcomes – I might get a morale boost, but the judge might not.
As a result, my detailed description of the battle is useless; the judge doesn't need it. Furthermore, as a strong player who knows how to conduct battles well and accurately, I played the battle more effectively than the judge. That is, the judge suffered GREATER troop losses. So, is there no proof that I played fairly, and will the battle not be credited to me? Let the judge replay the battle 20 times with greater troop losses; why should I, as a strong player who knows how to conduct battles well, suffer because someone (the judge) is worse at battles? The argument that "you should play at less than your full strength so that the judge can also win the battle with the same troop losses" is absurd. I want to play AS I KNOW HOW, at my full strength.
Conclusion – that patch IS NEEDED. If it can be used for cheating, then it can be banned! I want to describe my battles in detail, step by step, so that it is clear that I am not cheating.
Therefore, the question is – can that patch be used?