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Learn to lose gracefully. I understand it's frustrating to lose a good game, but a loss is a loss. What's the point of me explaining myself afterward? I wrote it as soon as I passed my turn, and you didn't react – you were probably away from your computer. So, let's move on and continue playing.
I wrote as soon as I passed my turn, but you didn't react – you must have been away from your computer.
I don't mind losing, as I've lost to most players...
Where did you write? You didn't write in the chat... nor in Hamu (ICQ), and not in the game either, because I would have seen what you wrote (since you passed your turn)...
I wrote as soon as I passed the turn, you didn't react - you were probably not at your computer.
Now you can safely ban this player for cheating. That didn't happen. Unless he mixed up the versions - where to enter cheat codes and where to write to the opponent.
I, nwctrinity, wrote it as soon as I passed my turn... so you could see it right away, but you didn't react. What should I do, write: "- Hey, did you see, I wrote to you there... why are you silent? Huh, huh, etc."? What's the point? There's such a thing as a joke that's funny in the moment, but if you explain it later, it's no longer funny.
You can't handle losing to no-name players, you just can't. Otherwise, you wouldn't start this... And listen to the Samurai more, the one who doesn't finish half his saves because the situation is bad. And if he loses a game, he spews so much garbage in the chat that it's sickening to read. Apparently, he's watching replays himself. And he jumps into any nonsense where he can slander... it's the internet, he's brave here, he writes, presses enter, and hides. I'd like to see you in real life, telling everyone what's what...
Moderated: PROFANITY in the message
In the face
you'd probably get a smack right away, and you wouldn't even finish telling your story... Samurai
Now you can safely ban this player for cheating. That didn't happen. Unless he mixed up the versions - where to enter cheat codes and where to write to the opponent.
Just for you, you idiot: I wrote the CODE as soon as I passed my turn, so that Dub could see it, he didn't react, and I didn't care. Are you so stupid that you can't understand the letters, put them together into words, and connect the words in a meaningful way?
P.S. And why would I write the code so quickly in the chat, right after my turn? And how could I confuse the windows of 2 copies of Heroes? If I know only one technical trick that most likely allows you to open 2 windows (at least 2 windows of Warcraft 3 it allowed to open) - it's 2 XP accounts. There you can't confuse the windows with Alt+Tab, because you need to switch users.
Did you watch the saves? What did I do there? Did I take Pandora in the corner of the map with 20 vampires? Or something else?
It's also funny that the guy who wrote that 2 copies of Heroes are 100% open... (Is he a psychic, or was he standing behind me, where did he get the information?). Well, after such statements, you've been refuted. You know what they do to people like that? And yes, I remember that nickname, Captain, of course... and I've destroyed you, and more than once. Of course, it's a good topic to doubt and add your pathetic 5 cents, it's annoying to lose.
And yes, the main thing is that I took your territory on Jebus, Dub. I enjoyed playing and knowing that you had no chance of winning.))) I won't answer in this thread anymore. I've explained everything, what and why.
Pasha, initiate a vote among the committee to ban positivity. These phrases reveal his desire to win at any cost, even if it means belittling others (you, me, Samurai). I think something is wrong with the guy's head.
P.S. And what prevents him from entering the code on the fly? So that he knows where to go after receiving his turn. Although, it's not even cheating here, but rather the attitude towards people is more important. And his attitude is unworthy.
Дипломатия - искусство говорить собаке "хорошая собачка" до тех пор пока не найдешь подходящую палку.
Ahahahah, this is a great topic! :D Well, with Samurai, everything is clear, he's a seasoned troll, but I can't quite figure out Captain and Dubrovin yet. But I can already make a diagnosis :D
No need to bite me.
And no need to diagnose. Are you a doctor or something? ;)
It's simple. Heroes is a game for smart people.
You have to think; almost always, one mistake in the game, and that's it, you lose the match.
And believe that someone is just entering codes for fun...
It amuses me when smart people, playing a smart game, say that they are doing something stupid.
Дипломатия - искусство говорить собаке "хорошая собачка" до тех пор пока не найдешь подходящую палку.
Although I have a negative opinion about Positive, I'll still give him credit where it's due.
In World of Xeen, the SOD cheats like NVG and others don't work, and neither do World of Xeen saves launched through SOD. It's unlikely that someone with enough experience in World of Xeen, and who is likely aware of this, would seriously write something like that.
I don't understand the topic at all. Dubrovin, Samurai, and Kaptein clearly overreacted, they need to take a break, think about their words, and apologize to the person. IMHO.
Positive doesn't seem to be very smart or quick-witted; it's obvious to me that when he entered the cheat code for SOD, he simply confused it with the code for TE. I believe there was a clear attempt to cheat, and in my conversation with Dubrovin, I understood that he feels the same way.
Dubrovin also believes that the samurai, at the very least, once (in a match against Albert) finished playing a portion of the saved game offline, which is undoubtedly a sign of intelligence and quick thinking.
Dubrovin also believes that Samurai, at the very least once (in a game against Albert), replayed part of the save in offline mode; this is undoubtedly a sign of intelligence and quick thinking.
Valentin, there's nothing wrong with players using autosaves (for objective or subjective reasons). In that game, the autosave was authorized, but the sequence of actions, as I understand it, differed somewhat from what was agreed upon.
Added 5 minutes later Wlk777
I don't understand the topic at all. Dubrovin, Samurai, and Captain clearly overreacted; they need to rest, think about their words, and apologize to the person. IMHO.
Valentin...the person entered a cheat code without subsequently explaining this action.
Possible Scenarios:
1. He was joking. A normal person would say that he was joking. Nothing was said. Only the next day, after my question, was an answer given.
2. An attempt to cheat.
Since there were no explanations in favor of Scenario #1, I will stick to Scenario #2.