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My main complaint about Readme is his empty words:
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Standard scenario for Might and Magic 6: on the first week, there are about 50 demons.

and this:
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How many times have I tried to kill demons on the first week, there are always about 50 of them by day 117.
I have said more than once that Readme will not be able to kill 50 demons on the first week, especially on 8mm. When asked what percentage this is (at least approximately), the standard is that he will kill 50 demons on 8mm, but there was no answer. My opponent believes that he proved his words with a single-player save on CM. We agreed on a game, but my opponent backed out (I think that's what happened) and immediately warned that the probability of him killing demons on the first week is 70%, and that he will have 50 demons is also unlikely (he explained that he will monitor the pace, play to win, etc. My opinion is that if he gets lucky, he will kill them, if not, he will have an excuse). We agreed on a judge - this is Vik. I hope Yura doesn't mind. We agreed on the time: Sunday, 10/24 at 12:00 Moscow time. We will play with streams - it is mandatory. No experience/tax/bank, but with classes. The game is up to 2 wins. I will play red in the first game, and I will choose the Castle. I haven't decided yet. Template - 8mm6a. Samurai (19:48:52 16/10/2010) 1) we pass through the passages between respawns without fighting. Samurai (19:48:53 16/10/2010) ok? Samurai (19:49:24 16/10/2010) 2) with the help of wings, DD or fly, it is allowed to visit objects without defeating the guards. Samurai (19:49:25 16/10/2010) ok? readme1 (19:58:44 16/10/2010) yes, of course, these are the standard rules of Might and Magic 6a. The standard rules are different for each resource, so I ask Vik to agree on these points with the opponent once again. As I understand it, the word "standard" has its own meaning for my opponent, which only he understands. I also ask Yura to develop a possible regulation and rules (taking into account the above), so that there is something to rely on.

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