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Well, well, I've become a Muscovite. I'm signing up. Wicc
...[/U] We'll definitely install the Chaos patch; I'd be happy to watch games played on it. I think many wouldn't mind revisiting the old days. But as a main version, it doesn't quite fit – it's already a bit of an oddity, not familiar to all new players.
Yur, despite our, shall we say, "Baev-style" mafia-like atmosphere: it seems that initially, it was believed that the rules of the qualifier were determined by its organizer, then an addition was made that players could, by mutual agreement, agree on anything, as long as it didn't lead to prolonging the games. And, in fact, Vigo seems to have agreed with the club; usually, this automatically granted him the status of organizer, and in any case, he has someone to consult with, at least Vitalik. Why are you outlining the regulations for the future qualifier? Perhaps we should stick to established traditions? Assuming it's held over a couple of weekends, I don't see any major obstacles, even for Chaos rules as a base version. I don't see any fierce opponents of WoG who would prevent us from agreeing on something if necessary: if even such apologists of SoD as Dubrovin hang out in the WoG chat.