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From the very beginning, I want to say that everything below is just my opinion.
I've been on this portal for quite some time, and I've noticed something. A number of very strong players are literally blackmailing other forum members by threatening to leave. If something doesn't suit them, they immediately say that they are being treated badly, that they can't take it anymore, and that they will leave. At the same time, they make demands that violate the rights of other users.
For example, with tournament applications. This isn't just a formality; it's also necessary for the tournament participants so they can assess the lineup and gauge their own capabilities. Saying "I'll play, and if I like the result, I'll send it in, but I won't submit an application in advance" is disrespectful to the others. After all, no football team says before the start of a championship: "We will only play if the field is a delicate shade of green, the clouds must move from left to right, etc." This is not considered acceptable. Why is it perfectly normal for us if the player is strong? What about the others?
Or, for example, with posting a map. If the organizers don't post it, it means they believe it's more appropriate that way. Demanding a map when others are playing without it is not very polite.
At the same time, strong players get very offended if they are not treated like gods. But what have they done for the forum (with rare exceptions) to deserve such treatment? Have they graced the tournament with their presence? Have they condescended to us, the sinners? Those who work for the good of the portal are the ones who receive praise, and that's right.
In general, I think it's time to open a "Heroes" mastery school on the portal and nurture our own stars who will behave as equals. Such a school, as it seems to me, could be the "Van Cunningham" tournament.
Just my opinion!
I've been on this portal for quite some time, and I've noticed something. A number of very strong players are literally blackmailing other forum members by threatening to leave. If something doesn't suit them, they immediately say that they are being treated badly, that they can't take it anymore, and that they will leave. At the same time, they make demands that violate the rights of other users.
For example, with tournament applications. This isn't just a formality; it's also necessary for the tournament participants so they can assess the lineup and gauge their own capabilities. Saying "I'll play, and if I like the result, I'll send it in, but I won't submit an application in advance" is disrespectful to the others. After all, no football team says before the start of a championship: "We will only play if the field is a delicate shade of green, the clouds must move from left to right, etc." This is not considered acceptable. Why is it perfectly normal for us if the player is strong? What about the others?
Or, for example, with posting a map. If the organizers don't post it, it means they believe it's more appropriate that way. Demanding a map when others are playing without it is not very polite.
At the same time, strong players get very offended if they are not treated like gods. But what have they done for the forum (with rare exceptions) to deserve such treatment? Have they graced the tournament with their presence? Have they condescended to us, the sinners? Those who work for the good of the portal are the ones who receive praise, and that's right.
In general, I think it's time to open a "Heroes" mastery school on the portal and nurture our own stars who will behave as equals. Such a school, as it seems to me, could be the "Van Cunningham" tournament.
Just my opinion!
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Клан Homo homini - основатель клана
Член РКСМ с 07.07.07.
ФЛУДОВСКИЕ ССЫЛКИ!- сообщить о бесполезной теме/сообщении.