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The answer is simple: the program exists – use it and don't overthink it. Frankly, I don't understand Dirty's such conservative stance, and in general.
AlexSpl is right: if you don't calculate the root using the long division method when finding an integral, is that a completely different kind of mathematics?
The answer is simple: the program exists – use it and don't overthink it. Honestly, I don't understand Dirty's conservative stance, and why he has it in principle.
What's so hard to understand? I play rarely. And if I do play, I'll manage somehow.
On small time limits (most often 1-2 minutes per turn, maximum 4), this program is like a cheat... I don't know – there's another tournament coming up soon, should I use the program or not? That's why I asked for advice; maybe someone has played with the program against an opponent who didn't use it? What were your impressions? In your opinion, wouldn't it seem unfair? I'm just interested in the opinion of everyone who reads this thread.
In my opinion, it will look unfair. Your units fly across the map, while the opponent's units slowly crawl and can't keep up. I don't know about you, but if my army is running through 8 heroes, I don't have time to be distracted by a chest or just think at a fork in the road; I just want to get there... I don't understand the conservatism of those who are against it: The program doesn't affect the heroes; it just simulates mouse movements. Why bother making 14 x 8 = 120 stupid mouse clicks at a frantic pace when you can avoid it? And such intense mouse work is more than stressful and affects the quality of the game.
With small time limits (most often 1-2 minutes per turn, maximum 4), this program is like a cheat... I don't know – another tournament is coming up soon, should I use the program or not? That's why I asked for advice; maybe someone has played with the program against an opponent who didn't use it? What were your impressions? In your opinion, wouldn't it seem unfair? I'm just interested in the opinion of everyone who reads this thread.
If the tournament initially included the idea of small time limits and a competition in clicking speed (I would never sign up for such a tournament), then, of course, you shouldn't use the program without your opponent's consent. Otherwise, you can (and should) use it without any doubts. And how the opponent manages is their business; let them play without a mouse if they want :D