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Well, how will they do it? They'll gradually add things and laugh about it))) Rarely does anyone explain anything.
There is a special section for this... where announcements are made about game streams, via TeamViewer, or simply through the streamers' websites... sometimes with commentary; in some cases, explanations are even provided... I think if you ask them to explain their actions, those who can will not refuse.
There is a special section for this… where they announce game streams, using TeamViewer, or simply through the streamers' websites... sometimes with commentary; in some cases, explanations are even provided... I think if you ask them to explain their actions, those who can will not refuse.
That’s all clear. For example, Marajan helps me understand things. I just happened to encounter people who said that playing with me wasn't interesting because I had recently registered.
I understand all of that. For example, Marajan helps me with things I don't understand. I just encountered players who said they weren't interested in playing with me because I had just registered.
:smile01: This is normal. A game of Heroes takes at least two real hours, if not more (if you include breaks, let's say one break after every 113 turns, and another mandatory break at the end of every other game day. If each turn takes 6 minutes, then (6*5 + 6*4) + (6*4 + 6*3) = 54 + 42 = 96, which is roughly one and a half to two hours. Then, another two weeks of gameplay without epic battles, which adds another two and a half hours. All this rough math boils down to the fact that you don't want to waste your time; you want to encounter serious resistance in the final stages so you can be surprised and see something new. That's why strong players choose strong opponents, and that's normal. I think that if the opportunity arises, someone might play with you as an exception, but only if there's a specific goal for the game. I think players with high skill will be happy to have a worthy opponent in their ranks, and the heroic world will become more interesting. As for advice, I sometimes watch twaryna's streams when I have time (I don't have time for everyone, so please don't be offended))), and he always answers questions in the chat during his opponent's turn, even for those who need things explained very clearly. He almost always comments on his actions.;)
aka.Ward3n
13 years ago
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I can play with a beginner; those who need seasonal games for tournament registration, contact me at 619-789-063.
kalababa
13 years ago
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I've read the applications, and I believe that the player who is the best for a particular faction (in this case, Conflux) during the season should not be eligible to participate. Whether someone is a novice or not is determined not only by the registration date but also by their skill level.
I've read the applications, and I believe that a player who is the best at a particular faction (in this case, Conflux) for a season should not be eligible to participate. Whether someone is a newbie or not is determined not only by their registration date but also by their skill level.
There's no need to worry about this. He simply played 80% of his games with Conflux against inexperienced players, and that's the whole secret. And this award is given not for being the best player, but for having more wins than others with a particular faction.
No need to worry about this, it's just that he played 80% of his games as Conflux with noobs, that's the whole secret. And this award is given not because you are the best player, but if you have more wins than others with that particular faction.
so with this you are questioning the awarding of the seasonal reward? does that mean he doesn't deserve it? essentially, he won the regular league on HeroesWorld as Conflux, and it doesn't matter how he did it. The rookie rules include a clause about showing good results in other site tournaments (which the seasonal league is). Draw your own conclusions :joyful:
that is, by this you are questioning the awarding of the seasonal reward? does that mean he does not deserve it? essentially, he won the regular league on HeroesWorld for a pair — it doesn't matter how he did it. In the beginner rules, there is a clause about showing good results in other tournaments on the site (which the seasonal league is). Draw your own conclusions :joyful:
I took 3rd place in the same season in the General standings, but at the same time I can name 50+ nicknames who play far better than me.
meaning that by doing this you are questioning the awarding of the seasonal reward? so he doesn't deserve it? essentially he won the regular league on HeroesWorld for Conflux, and it doesn't matter how he did it. In the newcomer rules, there is a clause about showing good results in other tournaments of the site (which the seasonal league is). Draw your own conclusions :joyful:
Kalababa, he didn't win anything, it's a reward, not a victory, he simply won the most games in that season for Conflux... if you're going to start a discussion on a topic, you should be well-versed in it, otherwise you look quite foolish.
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I took 3rd place in the same season in the overall standings, yet I can name 50+ nicknames who play much better than me.
And you, mister, why don't you register? Do you need a special invitation?
And you, sir, why aren't you registering? Do you need a special invitation?
Hell, thanks for the offer. I would really like to, honestly. But I have exams right now (I even took time off from work). And I don't want to film and do all that again...
As for the rewards... "I'll sell all the rewards for winning against Maretti on Jebus..."
Hell, thanks, of course. I would really like to, honestly. But I have exams right now (I even took a vacation from work). And I don't want to film again and all that...
And regarding the awards... "I'll sell all the awards for winning against Maretti on Jebus..."
The tournament itself starts after December 17th, and there will be about a month or more to play in the group. I think that if you show activity, even after the new year, you can still manage to complete everything.
Probably off-topic, but I didn't know where to ask, so I'm asking here. During another online game on a random map, the following situation occurred. The castle is located in a small steppe valley, which also contains a mine. There is a guarded passage to the grass, as well as a wide passage to another steppe valley. At the edge of this passage is a group of diamond golems, but they can be easily bypassed. In this valley is a lumber mill (there isn't one in the original valley). The question is: is this valley (considering it has the same type of terrain and a vitally important lumber mill) considered an adjacent resource or not? Was it necessary to defeat the golems, or is it permissible to bypass them in this case?
Sevensan
13 years ago
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If the template includes a sawmill in the native zone near the castle, I believe that golems don't need to be defeated. If the template doesn't include a sawmill, then they probably need to be cleared.