Skip to content
#2117
Auto-translated
StickyFingaz
I don’t know if you read my posts at all, or just randomly pick a WT player’s nickname and start arguing with them. I wrote about a template like mirror+hypercube. What that means is the balance of the mirror template plus the spectacle of the hypercube, where hero battles between players start from the very first days and don’t stop until the end of the game. Constant contact between players throughout the whole game, rather than killing monsters and one battle at the end, as is most often the case in regular games. That’s what spectacle is — the audience demands action. When I streamed hypercube games, I saw from the feedback that viewers really enjoy watching that kind of gameplay.

Guys, how can I argue with you? You don’t grasp WT at all. How can I have a constructive dialogue with you SoD players? Please, stop this clown show and figure out WT, its advantages. Then we’ll talk. So, about the mirror template. You play a pair of identical towns. Let’s say the same Inferno-Inferno. Where both players can engage in demonology. To the same extent, even the secondary skills in the mirror are identical. You’re playing Swamp vs Swamp and don’t like Broghild? Fine, remove him from the list of allowed starting heroes and enjoy. By the way, Broghild will be nerfed in the next release.

Hmm, well, let’s say I won 500 rubles in a tournament from Kalababa, there were some tournaments with prizes on HeroesWorld, I don’t remember, Pit won a painting from Javdet and Cobra won a scarf from TaKo. Are you going to argue that these aren’t prizes and prize money? Or that, as I already said, they’re smaller than in StarCraft or WarCraft? What exactly are you trying to argue with me about, clown? ))

I’ll repeat to you once more what we wrote about. Quote — WT + mirror template falls just a little short in balance compared to StarCraft-WarCraft; after the release of the mirror-hypercube, it will catch up in spectacle as well. The only thing is, the tournament prize pools will, of course, be smaller. So when Vick gets around to writing this template, WT will have all the attributes of an esports game. Read it 10 more times to understand the meaning of what’s written — your mind can’t handle such a volume of information in one sitting. And, yes, no one meant WCL, don’t make things up and lie.


Alright, let’s say you partially answered the question about spectacle, but again, it’s all very doubtful… I’ve seen the viewers, there weren’t that many, which didn’t reach real scale… okay, maybe there will be more in the future, fine, keep trying.

I figured out WT from the moment it came out, tested a lot, read the changes and tested again, or played, but didn’t write reports, like many WT players by the way (just look at the WT site, there aren’t many reports). That doesn’t mean I haven’t figured it out and don’t know anything about it. I just don’t play it. And they’ve been promising to fix Brogh for a long time and still haven’t… by the way, take note of the skill "Learning" too, it dumbs down the game too much with its XP gain percentage… nonsense.

I’m just crying, you won 500 rubles at a tournament… and you call that a "prize pool"?
Apparently, our views on esports are strictly different, and we’re just speaking different languages…
Speaking about this template, you claim that after its creation WT will have all the esports attributes? Which once again proves your ignorance… lol, did you even read my question?
What about sponsorship, buddy? Every esports discipline lives on that, and as long as WT doesn’t have it, there’s nothing to discuss.
And in general, if you’re not particularly intelligent, I’ll try to put it more simply, what I wanted to convey.
By starting yet another pointless argument, I only wanted to point out to WT players what I hope they already understand themselves, namely, that for their favorite version to reach an ESPORTS LEVEL, AND THAT IS A GLOBAL ONE, DISCIPLINES OF COMPETITIVE GAMING, FINALLY LOOK AT THE LIST OF ESPORTS DISCIPLINES, AND YOU’LL UNDERSTAND WHAT IS AND ISN’T AN ESPORTS DISCIPLINE, they need to attract financial flows, sponsorships, and not just any (we’re talking about the esports level here), and only then will the people come, and maybe even SoD players, in pursuit of "competitiveness," will try playing WT, since it would be competitive. And since this reality is currently, and most likely in the future, impossible, it can be stated that the point of your WT is already reduced to just tournaments and events among a group of players with a passion for this version, and there’s no need to make empty promises about its elevation until the decisive, financial issue is resolved.
Yes, your community has almost all the strongest players who love this version more than SoD, relying on balance and convenience, as well as some novelty.
As for the claims, "people don’t play SoD seriously, they come home with beer and sit down," then buddy, I assure you, they sit down with beer just the same for WarCraft, old man, Counter-Strike, Quake, anything, and that’s fine! There’s no need to diminish the significance of a game because of people’s everyday whims… do you think there isn’t a single WT player who

"And, yes, no one meant WCL, don’t make things up and lie"

Then explain what you understand by an esports discipline. Because you’re contradicting yourself now, due to your ignorance in this area, I suppose.
As for me, I think I know more about this than most here, since I myself played WarCraft at a high level in the past, but didn’t go pro, backed out at the last moment.

And, yes, stop calling me a clown, I’m outraged by that attitude. You don’t know me in real life, I don’t know you. You have no right to speak like that. Who knows, maybe I have assets of 10 billion greenbacks in the USA, am a member of an EU party, develop educational programs, etc., who knows? And who’s the "clown" after that?

Statistics

Welcome our newest member: dodoD0D0

Users Online 1 users 1365 guests