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In reply to Sadness
6 years ago
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Well, now I know that telling someone to go to hell is perfectly acceptable in the Heroes community.
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6 years ago
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In reality, Heroes is a game where luck plays a significant role. This includes everything from the map, starting army, resources, guards, blockades, heroes, leveling up of support units, building the Guildhall, computer opponents, and how the game unfolds. Although, class does matter in most cases.

In the last game, I had Galtran with 6lm10a, which was terrible. But the setup with a minotaur stack taken on 111 actually worked out because of the lack of resources and only one stack for Shakti, along with the future prospects of the game.

Seeing the clear advantage of my opponent, I would gladly surrender on turn 123 rather than dragging it out to turn 2++.

I've been suggesting for a long time that Dirty should organize a chess tournament; no one would complain about unfairness then. :smile54:
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6 years ago
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Just for this post, Positive should be disqualified, at the very least for repeated insults.
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It bothered him precisely because he was given chocolate, and he understood that.
You're really not from this world. Nothing bothered Tvarynya at all until your incredibly annoying messages. What the hell is this about chocolate? Did you come here to cry?

Okay, let's move on from this argument. More about the judges. I don't understand what's going on with the judges. His masterful "you're playing like a noob..." was a perfectly normal response, although usually, people would just say "go **** yourself" and the argument would end there, and everyone would forget about it. But then he follows up with "so you're playing like a noob," and that's when the judges come in. This is an obvious bait for a timeout, and the problem isn't that
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SOME random no-name Positive dared to write to him that he's just lucky.
, anyone would have reacted when the opponent is one-sidedly insulting you. In fact, Positive is insulting throughout the entire conversation.
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You should leave or you have some kind of superiority complex.
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You're crying like a little girl.
But Positive himself started crying with his first message, or is there someone else who can explain something to me?
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At this level, everyone knows how to play these strategies, yes, some might play them 1-3 days faster, but the result will be the same - victory.
This is just luck, not strategy. I said it as it is.
You're so upset, it's like you're the god of Heroes, but your win rate on Hv is 10% lower, and you have "almost" twice as few games, which says a lot about your experience.
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6 years ago
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After listening to what he said about me on the stream and how he insulted me, I thought, "Is this really a top streamer?"
Actually, this isn't normal either. But you started it. Before your "complaints," no one said anything bad about you. In my opinion, Tvaryna always communicates with opponents as politely as possible, as long as they don't provoke him. How Tvaryna interacts with viewers is a different story; that's something Twitch should handle. You allow communication that is normal when you're talking to a friend, but completely unacceptable when you're talking to a stranger. You can communicate with your friends however you want, but be kind and polite to other players. You've been playing Heroes for so many years; don't you understand that sometimes things just happen? It's a random game! Complaining to your opponent about every "Chocolate," every bad morale, or every other event that doesn't suit you is not normal. That's why you received a warning that if this continues, sanctions will be applied. This applies not only to you but to everyone.
6 years ago
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I believe that in this case, a clear judging error has been made. What needed to be done was to convey to Positiv that he was wrong. And the judges are unanimous on this issue (or at least the majority, as you voted in the Arbitration Committee – I'm not sure). But since a warning was issued to Positiv, it means that the decision that he was wrong has been made, explicitly or implicitly. And the responsibility (and the burden) for the situation he created should be placed squarely on him. That is, since there is no time to resolve the situation caused by his inappropriate behavior, Positiv himself will have to resolve it urgently. To do this, all that is required of him is to write to Tvarina that he was wrong and acknowledges it. If Positiv does not do this, then he still hasn't understood anything about the situation – he should be disqualified. If he does this, and Tvarina still refuses to continue the game, then Tvarina should be disqualified. I don't understand why this wasn't done. Why all these games with preliminary warnings, "next time," "it applies to everyone," etc.? If everyone already understands everything right now, do it right now.
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6 years ago
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Heroes is just a game, play and enjoy! As beautifully stated in scripture: "Seek first the kingdom of God, and all these things will be added to you."
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6 years ago
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Al Feyn


If he does that, and after that, Tvarina still refuses to continue the game, Tvarina will be disqualified.

Tvarina refused to continue participating in the tournament after this incident, even though he still made it to the tiebreakers after losing.
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6 years ago
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couldn't stay silent :) because it's a situation that resonates with me.

in this situation, the player who provoked, and not just with a single "positive" word as he claims, but with a blatant and rude provocation, deserves disqualification first.
(trolling in modern terminology).
it's interesting what he expected in response; I'm sure he wanted exactly the kind of response he received.

I listened to Tvarina's stream and believe he behaved as correctly as possible,
within the rules, and found the mildest possible definitions
for this "positive" thing.

he deserves disqualification in the second place because he "reacted" and refused to play.

there shouldn't have been any winners in this game, in my opinion. I was almost in a similar situation and understand what I'm talking about. It's unfair that a player who supposedly competes in a certain discipline uses methods outside the rules.
In reply to sir Davos Seaworth
6 years ago
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Sir Davos Seaworth
The creature refused to continue participating in the tournament after this incident, even though it still made it to the tiebreakers after losing.
However, this time it happened differently.
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6 years ago
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I suggest that the judging committee issue a memorandum including a list of unacceptable expressions in tournament games, communicated to the opponent via the game client as well as through third-party messengers!
In reply to o1dboy79
6 years ago
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I suggest that the judging committee issue a memorandum including a list of unacceptable expressions in tournament games transmitted via the client and also through third-party messengers to opponents!
What memorandum are you talking about?
There are rules that cover everything:

"V. Non-standard and controversial situations. Judging.
Fair play
The most important point: players must play fairly and respect each other."

/topic/at/669828/

Remember this phrase and try to understand it: "respect each other"; if you don't respect your opponent, why do you even sit down to play with them?
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6 years ago
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Eh))) I can't help myself as always
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Get lost, I don’t want to play with such a lucky ass. I was wondering how you could even lose here? Tant and all that is fine, but still... 126 on 6lm, the opponent comes to my respawn having more ducks than I do on Jebus Cross in a mid-tier game. What kind of joke is this?

Go ask the random generator for money.

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6 years ago
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In reply to positive
6 years ago
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It’s obvious to Positivum. And it can be easily proven.
Point 1.
Open the first post in OFB-13 and read:


Organizational matters:

2. The tournament is official, regular, and held according to the Rules for organizing, conducting, and participating in online HOMM3 tournaments.

Open the rules at /topic/at/268488/ and read:


III. Duties and rights of Tournament Participants.

1. A Tournament Participant must:
a) treat the Organizer, Judge, and other Tournament Participants with respect;

After that, read Positivum's words in the Heroes chat, and then:


There is no place here for weaklings, which is correct. Go play Tetris.
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6 years ago
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I can just imagine some guy walking into a poker club, losing all his money, and then getting outdrawn by 2% on the river. And he's all like: "Nah, you're just lucky, I'm not paying you."

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