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The WC 2009 network (password: WC 2009) is full. Tomorrow, Hamachi networks will be created for all players.
New here? I'm Roha — want a quick tour?
Even though I don't play Heroes of Might and Magic IV, I'd still be interested in reading reports from such a grand event, so I have a suggestion: for convenience, add the countries of the participants to the reports.
Sincerely, HoM[M]ie.
8. It is advisable to make regular saves (e.g., at the end of your turn) to
resolve controversial situations that may arise in the game.
"Desirable" and "mandatory" are different concepts. If a decision was made based on this, then it generally doesn't comply with the rules of this tournament.
By the way, since we're having some sort of "discussion," I also have a question. How long should we wait for a response from an opponent to an email? I'm not even the host in my game, but honestly, just sitting around doing nothing is boring. I haven't received any proposals from my opponent yet. Considering that I didn't play in the 1/32 round... in general, it's a pity to waste weeks like this:(
As for the timing, I haven't seen an answer yet. The judge is aware, but he can't play as Silencer himself, can he? :D
Regarding internal deadlines, I think that if a player signs up for a tournament, they should respond to the message within a couple of days. But in my case, I haven't received a response to the email since Monday. In MSN, Stranger says that there is an opponent, but for example, today there were no reactions from him (I sent a request for authorization, and he was online at the time). It's not even about the rules; in this regard, I actually have an advantage (I don't have to do the searching), but I'm just getting tired of this constant babysitting with opponents. I don't need technical wins or losses; I just want to play...
Therefore, I repeat that I've been waiting for 3 weeks, and the prospect of "rotting" for another 2 weeks is not very encouraging either...
SkidVicious, you have encountered a disputed situation. According to the rules, the resolution of disputes is entrusted to the judges. To resolve the dispute, saves were requested
Saves were requested and, by your own words, a save (at least one) existed at the time of the request. You responded with a refusal and questioned the judge's competence. Immediately following this, you were warned in a correct manner about the consequences, but no saves were received.
Lord Nadicus sent a save upon the first request and included a password. That is, there are no questions regarding him until the save is opened; he fulfilled the judges' requirements. You, however, were given time and warnings.
The player is not being blamed for not making saves, but for ignoring the judge's request. At least one save existed at the time of the request. There were no complaints regarding the number or daily frequency of saves.
When a football player ignores the referees' demands, he leaves the field with a red card. That is how it is in all sports. We are no exception.
If there is no reaction, you must turn to the judges. As for how long to wait—let everyone's internal clock tell them :) But waiting until the last day is clearly not an option.
1. Award my opponent a technical defeat for avoiding the game. — Lord Nadicus advances to the next round
2. Official apologies for ignoring my requests to an official of the tournament — please: sorry, but you are to blame for your own defeat.
3. Remove STRANNIK from judging and organizational duties — the judicial corps remains unchanged; Strannik's actions were assessed as the only possible ones.
4. Choose a new judge from Russia, for example Zybr, as a very polite and responsive person, or Lee as someone with an excellent understanding of Heroes — recommendations for the composition of the judicial corps were accepted before the start of the tournament.
The judge received complaints from both sides, but since only one side has fulfilled the judge's requirements so far, it is clearly their advantage.
You sent the saves, of course?