Guys, I'd like to ask you to stop attacking me before I start defending myself, although I don't think I should, because I would never forgive myself for cheating. In general, I've been very involved with various games throughout my life, and Heroes definitely isn't at the top of the list, but I still enjoy the game, and as long as I'm interested, I'll keep playing it.
Of course, in any game, you can act unfairly and gain some advantage, so I'm very careful about all the strange actions of my opponents, and that's why I fully understand my current opponent and I'm quite calm about this situation. I even praised him for contacting the admins.
Regarding our situation, here's what happened. On my turn, I captured two villages, one belonging to my opponent and the other a neutral one. Then, I teleported to the Citadel, where there's a fountain that doubles mana. After that, I teleported to a Necropolis village, took a few Angels and Pegasi from the dwelling, bought some skeletons and zombies, and attacked Tanta to eliminate two of his Angels. That was my goal. Those who have access to the save files can analyze the situation in detail; there are no obstacles that have been mentioned. I was only worried about Armageddon, but a cloak and +1 speed, or even 3 cloaks and +3 speed, wouldn't have changed anything. My initial plan was based on Implosion, but even Ice Blast was enough to accomplish what I had in mind.
So, after attacking him and checking for a cloak, I cast Ice Blast and waited for at least 10 minutes (my opponent isn't known for his quick actions). Then, I experienced a disconnect (it's possible the disconnect happened earlier, but the game didn't kick anyone out immediately). If it hadn't been for the battle with him, I would have simply saved the game and then shown my opponent my save file, which would have been a clean GM.1, and we would have continued playing. That's why I don't use the option to save every battle; I hadn't thought that such a situation could occur, although there was a similar situation in one game, where the HD mod was malfunctioning, and there were some glitches during the battle. But in general, my save strategy seemed quite reliable, and I also asked my opponents to show me their save files so that any questions would be resolved.
I know how to lose gracefully and I don't make a big deal out of it (this is for those witnesses who get upset after losing). At one point, I even wanted to give up on this match because I wouldn't have enjoyed continuing it with the person who called me a paranoid, a clown, to put it mildly. But two arguments tipped the scales, and now it's a matter of principle to finish this match to the very last village burned.
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