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17 years ago
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Attention! Attention! I browsed the forum and noticed that some forum members have their own websites or have created their own add-ons, or something similar... So! Instead of posting all of this in signatures or creating separate threads for it, I suggest: Let's gather everything in this thread. If possible, leave banners of your websites or their addresses, showcase and post your programs, add-ons for the game. Share your ideas for creating all of the above.
17 years ago
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I found this thread after I created my own. Here's the link: /topic/6068/
If possible, please move it here.
17 years ago
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My website (World Cup League) is an international league for online Heroes of Might and Magic III players. Approximately 2000 players are registered, around 500 play occasionally, and about 100 play regularly. The meeting places (chat) are Gamespy and Gameranger. The website features maps, templates, patches, rankings, game statistics, saves of top games, and a knowledge test for HMM3 pros.
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15 years ago
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Hello, I would like to suggest improving (automating) the registration form for ranked games/Tournaments. 1) Of course, there should be corresponding sections. That is, opponents from the World Tournament lobby, by clicking the appropriate button "Ranked Game" or "Tournament" (or other names), should automatically be redirected to the website and need to log in there (example: http://www.esl.eu/eu/sc2/go4sc2/cup57/signup/)). 2) Then, they enter their accounts (and they must match both on the website and on World Tournament; otherwise, an error will appear) and click the "Confirm" button. The match is registered, and a red-and-blue-colored box appears (displaying the accounts)... The game has begun... 3) Let's assume Blue wins. After that, the website is visited again through a button in World Tournament, "Ranked Game" or "Tournament," which redirects you to the event, where Red should click "Lost," Blue should click "Win," and confirm the result. Clicking in two places is not difficult, but then there will be no questions like: "Oh, I accidentally clicked in the wrong place, what should I do?" The goal of this improvement is an automated report on games. It is, of course, possible to add a note about the completed match and attach the corresponding files.



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Many of the users and admins have also participated in tournaments for other games, went through registrations, check-ins, and confirmations, so they understand what was written above

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