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14 years ago
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A washing machine is a good thing, but when it's also a juicer, that's just absurd.
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14 years ago
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A washing machine is a good thing, but when it also functions as a juicer, that's just absurd.
Absurd is when you can put laundry into a washing machine, but you can't take it out, similar to one-way maps.
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14 years ago
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Medium_HP
Nonsense, it's like putting laundry in a washing machine and not being able to take it out, similar to one-way mechanics.
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2 Dirty - zero constructive input in your posts ;)
and people who know a thing or two about good templates are arguing with you.
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14 years ago
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So, you have just as much constructive input...

Well, weren't the few previous posts also not constructive?))

But I don't understand why you're so stubborn. For example, you can understand Max; he has principles...
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14 years ago
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Javdet

Here's an example from the Wargame Tactics chat: you can read tons of discussions, all sorts of nonsense, but I've NEVER seen arguments about settings.

Maybe it's because the people who don't like Wargame Tactics don't hang out in that chat :D And they don't argue because they don't care about Wargame Tactics and its settings? :)

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Heroes 3 wasn't created by God, but by an ordinary guy from the Netherlands, who didn't even imagine that you could play it online at such a level.

You know, I had a very serious argument with one person. He insisted that the programmers (developers) weren't noobs in their game. But they could (and did) play very well. And they "understood" the game. And all the imbalance was not done by accident, but a whole concept was developed for it. And it was all done on purpose.
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14 years ago
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Leader1
. And all of this was done deliberately.
but it turned out (censored) - terribly.
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14 years ago
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Javdet
it turned out to be (censored)-terrible
Do it properly.
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14 years ago
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GoedenDag
Do it right.

Well, he does what he can and suggests reasonable things. The paranoid ones get in the way; they see encroachments on the sacred SoD in everything and rush into a struggle to save it.

In general, "Do it right" in this case is very similar to "Achieve something first!"; there is a decent analysis of such arguments here http://lurkmore.to/Сперва_Добейся
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14 years ago
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Do it right – that’s well said.
In life, I’ve noticed that those who give valuable advice and criticize others’ work often do so because they only have a superficial understanding of it and are not capable of doing what they are talking about. But at the same time, they want to appear intelligent. There are two ways to boost one’s authority: either by doing something better than your competitor, or by criticizing your competitor and their work. In the latter case, you don’t have to do anything, and you don’t even need to be an expert.
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14 years ago
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A little humor, but on topic: I love and often eat "Snickers", but my mom often buys "Mars", but it's not as good as "Snickers". After a couple of years, when I was really tired of this unfair (imbalanced:D) difference between these chocolate bars, I decided to write to the manufacturer of "Mars" to ask them to start putting peanuts in their chocolate bars... P.S. It reminds me of...
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14 years ago
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Medium_HP, thanks for the link. I haven't laughed this much in a long time. Otherwise, I fully agree with R55Max.
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14 years ago
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I took the time to look at the link again (my first impression was that it was utter nonsense – I didn’t even bother to comment). But no, it turns out that everything there is simply turned upside down. It’s not a specialist criticizing something; on the contrary, the garbage doesn’t like being pointed out for its stench, and it starts to stink even more, trying to suffocate the critic-specialist with its fumes. There are two options here: either suggest that the garbage do something truly worthwhile (besides stinking) or just leave the garbage alone so it doesn’t stink. :D :D :D :D :D I think the link isn’t entirely relevant. Hunter, I would do this if I were you: forget about Snickers and Mars, and choose some other candy. :smile20: No one’s interests are supported, and everyone will be happy.
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14 years ago
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Hunter, if I were you, I'd do this—toss both the Snickers and the Mars, and pick some Nuts instead. No one's interest is favored, and everyone will be happy.
To be honest, I just made up this story and there's no realism in it. It's just how it always goes: you see something good and consider it ordinary, and then you say that it should be like that everywhere and that "it's impossible any other way." The same thing happened with one-way roads; they were made two-way in WT, and people started grumbling about SoD... and then at Baratorch, wanting him to make them the same two-way roads in the HD mod (while actually just forgetting that the mod only improves the interface, not the gameplay). By the way, one-way roads are still a bit interesting to play with—adrenaline, after all!:D
P.S. as for me, it's better not Nuts, but Russia—a generous soul!:)
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14 years ago
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hunter98
By the way, playing with one-way portals is actually quite interesting; it gives you an adrenaline rush!:D
The adrenaline rush is only for those who don't read the inscription on the object before entering the teleport and only find out where they ended up after visiting it. It's also interesting to play tank battles, digging games, and counting games – you definitely won't have to delve into the complexities of teleport problems on HL+U templates there. :)
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14 years ago
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hunter98, your joke about the chocolate bars is great!:D
I decided to write to the manufacturer of "Mars" to suggest that they start putting peanuts in their chocolate bars...
Yeah, and also raisins, coconut pulp, nougat, caramel, condensed milk, figs, prunes, and something else!:D

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