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8 years ago
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This year, it will definitely be at the WTC.
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8 years ago
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Albert@s
He will definitely be at WCG this year.
Will CIS definitely participate this year?
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8 years ago
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If the CIS participates in the HotS tournament, we'll definitely have to organize our own. With Sodom, prostitutes, and all the rest.
Although, if the CIS isn't in Minsk, I hope everything goes as it used to.
P.S. Kostya, for me, Online Heroes is more of a nuisance for several reasons: 1. I'm slow to think, so making moves without pauses for contemplation is problematic. 2. I don't have a job that allows me to play all day without breaks; sometimes I need to take a break (to sleep or have lunch, of course).
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8 years ago
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BA/IEHOK
If the CIS participates in the HotS tournament, we will definitely have to organize our own, with Sodom, prostitutes, and all the rest.
If there is no CIS, we will organize a "modest" Siberian championship and have a good time for a week.
BA/IEHOK
although if the CIS is not in Minsk, I hope everything will go as it used to )
If the CIS is in Minsk, I'm ready to play HotS!!! :smile02:
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P.S. Kostya, for me, actually, OH is more of a disadvantage for several reasons: 1. I'm slow-witted, so it's problematic to make moves without pauses for contemplation.
In reality, OH is not what is needed for the CIS, because there is already enough time. And playing more than one game a day is too much.
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2. I don't have a job where I can play during the day without breaks, even though sometimes I need to take a break (to sleep or have lunch, of course).
But according to my information, you do :smile42:
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8 years ago
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OH is only needed for the first week of the game, when players are completely engrossed in the game and rarely take breaks. This saves about 1.5 hours or more, considering the quick restart and everything else (an average turn takes 10 minutes * 7, and for many, it takes much longer in the first week – they lose everything by turn 117). These (minimum) 1.5 hours (per game!) are better spent relaxing with a beer or playing poker, chatting with old friends, and so on.

P.S. I'm all for a CIS tournament in Minsk, but someone else should organize it. It's a thankless task.
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8 years ago
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p.s. I'm all for holding a CIS tournament in Minsk, but someone else should organize it. It's a thankless task.

We need to get Lukashenko hooked on Heroes.
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8 years ago
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It’s clear that having an online tournament is always better than not having one, even if it’s just one game a day. The problem lies elsewhere – organizing a CIS tournament on HotA leads to six months of forum arguments (protests, streams of negativity) before and after. Personally, this process doesn’t scare me, and I even find it somewhat amusing, but for the development of Heroes, it’s more of an undesirable phenomenon. Therefore, I would prefer that club tournaments for SoD and HotA be held separately, so as not to create unnecessary competition. The Minsk option, by the way, is interesting, as there are many Poles in the HotA community, so a good contingent might come from them (although it’s better to ask Jelen117 about this).
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8 years ago
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Overtime is only needed for the first week of the game, when players are still completely engrossed in the monitor and rarely leave. And the time saved is 1.5 hours or more, considering the quick restart, etc. (an average turn takes 10 minutes * 7, etc., and for many, it takes much longer in the first week - they break even by turn 117). These (at least) 1.5 hours (per game!) are better spent relaxing with a beer or playing poker, chatting with old friends, etc.

P.S. I'm all for a CIS tournament in Minsk, but someone else should organize it))) It's a thankless task.
Now you have so many helpers: Kaliban, Mike, and as I remember, quite a few other proactive people who are ready to help you, and the whole forum will support you with advice and kind words.
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8 years ago
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Wicc
It's clear that having an online tournament is always better than not having one, even if it's just one game a day.

The problem lies elsewhere – organizing a CIS tournament on HotA leads to six months of forum arguments (protests, streams of negativity) before and after. Personally, this process doesn't scare me, and I even find it somewhat amusing, but for the development of Heroes, it's more of an undesirable phenomenon.

Therefore, I would prefer that club tournaments for SoD and HotA are held separately, so as not to create unnecessary competition.

The Minsk option, by the way, is interesting, as there are many Poles in the HotA community, so a good contingent might come from them (although it's better to ask Jelen117 about this).

A visa is required to enter Belarus, so it's unlikely that anyone other than me will come. With Ukraine or Moldova, it's a different story.
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8 years ago
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A visa is required to enter Belarus, so it's unlikely that anyone other than me will come.
How many people are actually able to travel anywhere? I simply have no idea what's going on in the Polish community...
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8 years ago
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How many people are actually able to travel somewhere? I simply have no idea what's going on in the Polish community...

Right now, there's a Polish group on Facebook with 1500 members, and they play, watch streams, and do other things (but let's say there are only 300 active members).

Besides me, I doubt anyone else would want to travel to such a tournament. First, we need to consider that we have May holidays from the 1st to the 3rd. If the CIS tournament is held during the May holidays, starting on the 6th, then 100% no one will come except me (but even then, it's not a certainty because of school).

But the point is that most of the players are veteran Heroes players who already have families and other responsibilities. Even if they had the time and the desire to attend the CIS tournament, they probably wouldn't come because they'd rather spend time with their families.

Also, people don't know Russian very well. In my opinion, to integrate into the community and have a good time, you really need to understand a lot. But even then, there's always the problem of not being able to say everything you want, and it's very difficult to make jokes.

In general, there's a similar tournament in Poland that takes place in mid-August. About 40 people used to attend this tournament every year, and it's interesting to see how it will be this year, considering that the community is now much larger. I'm mentioning this to briefly say that there's an alternative in Poland, and people will probably think about attending the Polish tournament first.

In the end, if anyone from Poland wants to come to the CIS tournament, I'll be very surprised. But there are Heroes players from other European countries who want to go to the CIS tournament, and they're almost certain that they will go this year)
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8 years ago
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It's not easy to get a Belarusian visa, and it costs more than a Schengen visa. We practically live in North Korea here.
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8 years ago
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It's not easy to get a Belarusian visa, and it costs more than a Schengen visa. We're almost like North Korea here.
Well, it depends on who you ask...
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8 years ago
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It's not easy to get a Belarusian visa, and it's more expensive than a Schengen visa. We practically live in North Korea here.

It should be easier for Poles to get a Belarusian visa. When I was looking into getting one (about six months ago), I read that if you fly to Minsk, you don't need a visa if you stay for up to 5 days. And I read that they are thinking about expanding this, but I don't know what the situation is now.
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8 years ago
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In Grodno, Brest, and other border cities, as well as within a 50 km radius of them, Polish citizens do not need a visa.
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