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6 years ago
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YaR
It's great that Dirty reacted quickly; this pool is much better, although I don't understand JK's choice of one of the most boring templates. Also, CIS isn't a FreeShe tournament; in general, I don't understand. Could you provide a couple of comments?

Of course, we can. Let's do it like in Synergy, with a "pool of templates." It will be incredibly NOT boring. And in each game, the strongest will win, rather than this ridiculous chaos happening for the audience's enjoyment.
6 years ago
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I don't understand why we even need a template pool if over 50% of the community is willing to play Jebus Cross. Let's at least give the old-timers in the lobby a fighting chance, instead of just adding more titles to your already impressive list!
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6 years ago
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HotA isn't fun without the Jebus-Cross.
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6 years ago
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Of course, it's possible. Let's do it like in Synergy, with a "template pool." It will be incredibly NOT boring. And in each game, the strongest will win. Instead of the idiotic chaos that will happen, just to please the viewers.

I won't argue, but I'll ask: What does this have to do with anything? If Frisha is so confident in his JK, let's have a vote among the players. Why turn the tournament into a farce? Although, the last question, Lizard, isn't for you...
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6 years ago
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There will be no voting, the template topic is closed, please refrain from further irrelevant comments on this topic. If anyone is completely dissatisfied with the template pool, they can withdraw from the tournament by 04/01 without any financial loss.
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6 years ago
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Here's a plus for Yaru, because this "discussion with many people in private messages" is great, but it's unclear what principle determines who "many" are, and why only "many" have the right to vote, and not everyone. Since there's a fee to participate in the tournament, why not ask everyone who plans to play? These aren't the Jebus King series tournaments after all.
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6 years ago
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Do players have the right to modify this pool by mutual agreement (as has been the case for almost all of the time)?
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6 years ago
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YaR
I won't argue, but I'll ask: what does this have to do with anything? If Frisha is so confident in his JK, let's have a vote among the players. Why turn the tournament into a farce? Although, the last question, Lizard, isn't directed at you...

Let's just have some wine instead.
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6 years ago
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PROger
Do players have the right to modify this pool by mutual agreement (as has been the case for almost all time)?
Yes, of course.
6 years ago
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If you don't like Jebus King, just remove him – what's the problem? It's not that hard to understand people.
In reply to злой_романтик
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6 years ago
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Yaru. The tournament was turned into a farce last year... :smile15:
Regarding the topic. Frish and his studio's commercial and other interests are quite understandable: he invests his resources and expects that it will pay off in one form or another (either in the form of money or in the form of satisfying his own ambitions - it doesn't matter). Another thing, I want to remind everyone that the studio does not have and cannot have exclusive rights to broadcast games at the CIS Tournaments.
Frish is helping with the tournament this year (he is not organizing the tournament, but rather helping).
And the final decision rests with Zly Romanik, and it seems that he has already announced his decision. And further discussion (or further arguing) is pointless.
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6 years ago
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MerlinTheMagician
Yaru. The tournament turned into a farce last year... :smile15:

And I think that since last year, the level of organization of the tournament itself has improved significantly. People played more than they drank, the games were streamed, and the streaming was very successful. There were no people walking around or singing songs during the games... if this is a farce, then what was it like before?
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6 years ago
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HellLighT
People weren't walking around or singing songs during the games...
That's what a real CIS tournament looks like, according to Merlin, if you didn't understand :D
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6 years ago
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I call emotional ultimatums from the organizers, in any form, a farce, as well as the implementation of their own ideas against the opinion of the majority. Overall, there was plenty of alcohol-fueled chaos in those streams from Georgia. But this is a characteristic of the CIS region: sooner or later, something will break through into the broadcast. The only thing I would like to warn everyone about for the future is the logic of the phrase "The organizers can do anything because otherwise, you do it yourself" (it's unproductive, unconstructive, and ineffective). This year, the hosts of the venue once again assured us that the internet would be working (and wasn't it different before?:smile54:). But the latest offline championships show that even having a high-speed dedicated line for the organization does not guarantee the quality of the picture on the infamous Twitch (which, for now, remains the central platform for streams). We hope for the best, but we are preparing for the worst - we can barely manage one or two streams... And I recommend saving the weak attempts at personal attacks for the CIS region. Vasily, aka BISHOP, is welcome; we've been waiting for you, and we're tired of waiting!
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6 years ago
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sinlex
Hey everyone!
My friend and I are planning to go to St. Petersburg from Moscow again this year for the entire CIS event (from May 2nd to 8th), and we've already booked a place to stay.
I'll be driving (Prado 150). We'll probably leave early in the morning or at night, and I plan to take the toll road to St. Petersburg. The total travel time from home to the base is about 10 hours. The total cost for the trip one way is about 7,500 rubles (maybe a little more or less), and we plan to split it equally among the people in the car (3 people, 2,500 rubles each way; 4 people, 2,000 rubles each). There will be no more than 2 people in the back.
If you haven't decided how you're going to get there and you'd like to join us, I'd be happy to travel together.
You can message me privately or call/text me at 89647seven151six3 (WhatsApp, Telegram, SMS, mobile call).

I've tentatively reserved 2 seats in the car to the base (me + my son Andrey, 14 years old).

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