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Not really. What's wrong with 6 lm and map generation by a third party? Or is it about the version? I think Vanya will play SoD too.
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Not really. What's wrong with 6 lm and map generation by a third party? Or is it about the version? I think Vanya will play SoD too.
Not really. What's wrong with 6 lm and map generation by a third party? Or is it about the version? I think Vanya would play SoD too.
I think the problem is finding such a third party while avoiding complaints toward that very third party. In such monetary matters, involving third parties is highly undesirable. IMHO.
Using a third person is a hint of distrust towards the opponent, but I don't understand this distrust, especially since in the previous series, he was always the host. Or, if a person is a cheater, what's the point of using a third person if they can hack everything anyway? Or am I wrong?
For example, a third person can add more hives, and you can't check it.
But playing against this player will only lead to trouble.
For example, the third party could still add more Hives, and there's no way to check.
I reject this proposal; I don't think an explanation is necessary as everything is already clear.
Are you ready to bet on Siberia?
Alright, if that's not possible, then so be it. It's not about trust, but rather about superstition.
In that case, I'm ready to play without involving a third party.
With streaming, etc.
The financial aspect is secondary; I agree that we'd like to play a good game against a strong opponent. I hope we can come to an understanding; otherwise, the other reasons for refusal are unclear.
To clarify, we'll be playing:
BO5, SOD, 6LM10A, medium roads. 3 restarts.
We'll try to play each game in one go.
It seems someone is upset: rolleyes:
Participation is voluntary, so if someone doesn't like something, they can leave the topic instead of spamming.
Regarding the topic – charging for a stream, in my opinion, is only worthwhile in the format of a "mutual stream with a commentator."
In this case, the fee is split between the players and the commentator – for mutual interest in the quality of the show.
And that amount is a bit too high. I doubt you'll find many willing participants, especially when the quality of the content is questionable. If you want to make this a regular thing, then first focus on making the event enjoyable to watch, and it's better to set a lower price at the beginning.