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I'm also for HotA only; besides the version's popularity, there is another very important point for an offline tournament. HotA is played noticeably faster, and even games on HL templates usually fit within 5-7 hours.
New here? I'm Roha — want a quick tour?
What Kirill is writing seems to me like a typical attempt to manipulate the votes.
the probability of viewers not coming due to the version is extremely low (there are only a few of them, and they usually don't come anyway)
This isn't arrogance, it's objectivity.
Oxy, you're getting out of line. I'm not your dog, and I might remind you of that when we meet, so don't act so cocky.
Regarding the 5 people, I've already explained where the downside is and where the upside is.
Maybe we should blindfold Messi so it's fair?
I love using examples from professional sports. For instance, in football and basketball, where trillions of times more money is involved than in Heroes—and mostly, this is one way or another the spectators' money—the rules and tournament regulations are determined exclusively by professionals, and only the opinions of those who truly understand the essence of the matter are taken into account. If it weren't so (and if every single spectator were actually asked: maybe we should play with two balls? Maybe we should blindfold Messi to make it fair?), then in the end, viewer interest would be much lower because the game would be of much lower quality.
I suggest we consider the main version – a limit on the number of turns. Thank you.