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LuckyF
Well, it's a bit of a different thing: talking about lag and when you can actually see the lag happening on the stream and hindering the completion of a turn.

The current rules state that the situation is interpreted in favor of one of the players if they have a save, and the other doesn't. But there's nothing said about streams. Do you think a streamer should have more rights than a non-streamer? The rules don't provide for taking streams into account at all.

Besides, as Antoshka mentioned above, the situation (at least externally) can be reproduced by holding down the button with the spellbook, i.e., any streamer can do the same if they want. And, by the way, you can crash the game at any time by holding down a certain combination of keys, as baratorch recently wrote. So, there is a video proof, but it doesn't seem to be proof in such situations.
rebellious

How do you prove that Hell's hand was controlling the mouse? How do you prove that Hell was controlling it from his computer, and not remotely?

It was the hand of the Lord :smile41:
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