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6 years ago
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Try and catch me a quick and sneaky cheater.
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6 years ago
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Dirty_Player
Dear slowpokes, I am addressing you officially on behalf of the forum administration. I suggest increasing the time by exactly 2 times. And on weekends, play without a timer! :smile14:

Dear cheaters, I've run out of maps with simple Hydras for the Grand Order. I'm almost out of Nagas. Where else can I download new ones?

A stupid joke )))))

I also have to share very unpleasant news that concerns pro players with high ratings!!! I am forced to officially state the fact that we have been exposed!!!!
A hero has appeared who has laid everything out on the table! I am forced to admit that we can no longer deny or hide the truth!

And yes, it's true that the cheaters have been exposed )))))) It's been a while ))))

They even came up with a scheme: 8 minutes per turn, at least 4 for battles, chains are a good idea (but not as often as they do), and then go straight to Cyclops or Wyvern nests (ducks), and yes, they also like Griffin Conservatory (they call it the "end"). And exit on level 121. Always use fast roads, difficulty 160%. That's the only way to play, and no other )))) Anyone who plays differently is basically a noob )))) "UMIKI" indeed.
PS. Of course, I'm talking about the templates of Jebus Cross or King L or XL.
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6 years ago
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Two rings, two ends, and Brooklyn in the middle. Checkmate, cheaters.
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6 years ago
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Grando
Cheaters are those who cheat. No connection to slow thinking has been found yet.
The only strictly known characteristic of cheaters is an inferiority complex (thoughts like "whoever loses is a loser," "I shouldn't lose," and all that).

I agree with you on this, but they also take an unbearably long time to make their moves.
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6 years ago
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Grando
Cheaters are those who cheat. No connection to slow thinking has been found yet.
The only strictly known characteristic of cheaters is an inferiority complex (thoughts like "whoever loses is a loser," "I shouldn't lose," and all that).
It seemed to me that it was too much.
But no:D
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6 years ago
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DJ Brooklyn
(they call it the end) ))))).
Who has the lowest minimum end? :D
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6 years ago
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You order a dish at a restaurant. Five minutes later, they bring it to you. You think: "Wow, you're fast cheaters, it's impossible to prepare this dish so quickly! I don't believe it!". You leave the restaurant and never return. And you sue it for deceiving customers.
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6 years ago
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Actually, it's an interesting topic, both for challenges and for an entire tournament. Something like a "super-blitz." Jeb with a timer of 2+1+0 at 200%. I'm not sure what percentage of players (even experienced ones) will consistently manage to win their second game.
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6 years ago
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You could also set a limit on the number of heroes – for example, a maximum of 4 heroes on the map. I've already suggested adding this as an option in the map and template settings – specifying the maximum number of heroes allowed on the map. This would create interesting game modes – a maximum of 4 heroes, or a maximum of 12 heroes. After all, the current default number – 8 heroes – seems arbitrary. I don't even know what NWC based this default number on.
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6 years ago
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and it keeps growing!

It's time to find out Brook's name, are you also Kostya?
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6 years ago
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=Lizard=
Actually, it's an interesting topic, both for challenges and for an entire tournament. Something like a "super-blitz." Jeb on a timer of 2+1+0 at 200%. I'm not sure what percentage of players (even experienced ones) will consistently make it to the second round.
2-1:30-1 if you're going to do it, use a truly intense Brooklyn-style timer.
I even suggest a name:
"Brooklyn Bridge" - the tournament slogan: "you shall not pass"

I'm even willing to put in five hundred rubles in advance into the prize fund.
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6 years ago
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Then, perhaps, a tournament called "Nimble Cheaters inc." or "Through Thorns to the Stars."
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6 years ago
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Marcus Aurelius
Then, a tournament like "Nimble Cheaters inc." or "Through Thorns to the Stars."
Cheaters vs. Slowpokes :smile14:
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6 years ago
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=Lizard=
Actually, it's an interesting topic, both for challenges and for an entire tournament. Something like a "super-blitz." Jeb on a timer of 2+1+0 at 200%. I'm not sure what percentage of players (even experienced ones) will consistently make it to the second round.
Well, if we set aside the jokes, you can play in this format. However, without adding reinforcements during the battle, it doesn't seem very serious. The whole game boils down to the point where noobs will take everything on auto-battle without losses. Until that time, you make your move, and in the last seconds, you enter a difficult battle. Well, or, play with 4-5 heroes, take hives on auto-battle. And then, attack a Fortress on the 123rd turn near the end of your turn.
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6 years ago
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Dirty_Player
Well, if we set aside the jokes, you can play in this format. However, it doesn't seem very serious without adding units to the battle. The whole game revolves around the moment when noobs will win every autobattle without any losses. Until that time, you make your move and join a difficult battle in the last seconds. Well, or, play with 4-5 heroes, take hives in autobattle. And then, around turn 123, attack the GO.

I agree. As already mentioned, the optimal strategy for this format is the "true Brooklyn timer" 2+1.30+1.

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