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I'm a bit swamped with work, but my head is full of ideas again. :rolleyes:
So, here's the question. I know quite a few players who enjoy playing Heroes of Might and Magic 2 – Dust, Ketch, Mike, Querty, PReDS, and I think Oxygen plays too. I'm probably not a very dangerous player myself, but I have played HoMM2 online and I really enjoy it.
Is it possible to get together and hold a nostalgia tournament for HoMM2? No entry fees or prizes, just for fun. About eight people. The club also doesn't charge for the computers, so there's no financial gain.
With save files and detailed game reports. A properly started and logically completed tournament. We can present this as a great piece to the Media.
In return, we'll get a good article about the tournament from the Media, and if they want, we can ask them for additional prizes, but it's not essential.
Something similar is impossible to do with HoMM3.
1. There are very strong conflicts within the community, like an iceberg, where only a small part is visible. For example, we can hold a system of offline tournaments, but no more.
2. Clubs are looking to make a profit. It's impossible to convince the clubs to let people play for free – there are a lot of people. And serious people won't want to invest financially when there are such discrepancies.
3. In our HoMM3 community, there is no generally accepted version of the game – SoD won't give up its position, and TE (VT) won't either.
4. The charm of the past. In the subconscious of players, HoMM2 seems much older than HoMM3, although the difference is only about 3 years. Retro can work.
5. It's impossible to get reports from HoMM3 players after offline tournaments.
But almost all HoMM2 players are talented report writers.
6. Game time. A game in HoMM2 takes less time than HoMM3.
It's easier for a tournament and for covering the subject.
In general, friends, we need your collective agreement to come to a specific place at a specific time. If yes, then we'll work on it further. Everything is quite easily achievable.
If you have any questions, write to me in a private message or here.
So, here's the question. I know quite a few players who enjoy playing Heroes of Might and Magic 2 – Dust, Ketch, Mike, Querty, PReDS, and I think Oxygen plays too. I'm probably not a very dangerous player myself, but I have played HoMM2 online and I really enjoy it.
Is it possible to get together and hold a nostalgia tournament for HoMM2? No entry fees or prizes, just for fun. About eight people. The club also doesn't charge for the computers, so there's no financial gain.
With save files and detailed game reports. A properly started and logically completed tournament. We can present this as a great piece to the Media.
In return, we'll get a good article about the tournament from the Media, and if they want, we can ask them for additional prizes, but it's not essential.
Something similar is impossible to do with HoMM3.
1. There are very strong conflicts within the community, like an iceberg, where only a small part is visible. For example, we can hold a system of offline tournaments, but no more.
2. Clubs are looking to make a profit. It's impossible to convince the clubs to let people play for free – there are a lot of people. And serious people won't want to invest financially when there are such discrepancies.
3. In our HoMM3 community, there is no generally accepted version of the game – SoD won't give up its position, and TE (VT) won't either.
4. The charm of the past. In the subconscious of players, HoMM2 seems much older than HoMM3, although the difference is only about 3 years. Retro can work.
5. It's impossible to get reports from HoMM3 players after offline tournaments.
But almost all HoMM2 players are talented report writers.
6. Game time. A game in HoMM2 takes less time than HoMM3.
It's easier for a tournament and for covering the subject.
In general, friends, we need your collective agreement to come to a specific place at a specific time. If yes, then we'll work on it further. Everything is quite easily achievable.
If you have any questions, write to me in a private message or here.
