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You can play with fixes that allow both players to view the map.
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At the 2-minute mark, you can pause in battle long enough to get unlimited time to study the map.
And with chess clocks, you can pause when making a move.
Here, you need to approach it from a different angle – limit the possibilities for viewing.
"...with mouths agape, and a spark of fierce justice in their eyes, they awaited the finale. Nothing makes us so honest as another's crime." Semyon Altov.
All that's needed in such situations is an iron fist of justice that will appear and put an end to it. The case is 100%, what's there to prove?
In terms of the reaction of the masses, the case of Jed is very telling for me, where many stubbornly refused to believe (i.e., wanted to believe in the best) until the very end, even though the cheating was obvious. The culprit himself will always deny it until the very end, ALWAYS!
The most confusing thing about this story is why someone is defending themselves when no one is accusing them of anything :confused:
Cheating is also a manifestation of a deep-seated inferiority complex. How low must one's self-respect be to admit, even before the game begins, that they are incapable of winning fairly?
Could you make it so that in the turn-based mode, the turn transition is like in SOD?
And so that with chess clocks, if an opponent gets stuck in a battle (and their time runs out), the time continues to decrease and moves on to the next turn (turns)?
Don't do that... That's why I can't stand SoD for playing from home, because you just sit there like a statue, unable to step away, otherwise you'll miss your turn.
Artem! If you have chess clocks, and the battles last 2-3 minutes, then the time limit isn't critical, but with 6 minutes between battles, I completely agree!
the key, in my opinion, is moral satisfaction.
Some people get it from the very fact of winning (presumably comforting themselves with the thought that everyone cheats, since it's possible in principle)...
1st - average and below-average players...
If my reasoning is correct, did you just call all players of average skill and below cheaters?!
OMG!
Well, they spammed as usual...
What I want to say: moderators should learn to act decisively in such situations - they should apply a tag, notify the forum - and that's it! And delete the unnecessary spam.
Interestingly, in both cases (Jed and Loser), I introduced them to the game and brought them to Vigo's Heroes forum.
Okay, so I had to step away for half an hour, what should I do – save?