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My explanation is quite clear:After the game break initiated by Britva, he opened the save files and assessed the situation. Noticing a clear advantage for Valenok (let's put it briefly), he started looking for ways to counter it and not lose, because how could Britva lose to some Valenok? There's a dungeon nearby, near the metro exit, and it's just the right distance away... so, what if I don't play a walking unit, but run to it and open it, see if there's anything good inside? I already have control, I just need to adjust the stats... the dungeon is a level 2, and bam, they gave me a +6 sword for all! Not bad!!! I'll play, and immediately post here! No one will say anything to me - the dungeon is right next to the metro exit, so it's like I just happened to jump there and stumbled upon it - it's all logical.
That's the kind of motivation Britvachka had, I think.
Because that's the most rational explanation.
Although you can watch the saves even during the game, by launching a copy of the game or another version, and no one will ever notice... unless it's in a multiplayer game.
That's how it is, IMHO.
Try to prove the opposite? Can you? What will Britva himself say in his defense? He probably has nothing to say. He should have turned on the replay to demonstrate his game, instead of doing it this way, like a rat... now everyone knows what you're capable of in principle, and everyone will have a hint of doubt - and those who are covering for you are probably just not wanting to believe it, although in some part of their consciousness, they understand that they are acting foolishly right now.
Игра без спонсора ни о чем.Ушел из Героев.