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Doesn't the fact that someone told you "you needed the archives" make you think that it was a joke?

Kostya...it was said the next day, when I asked...

A spoon is useful at dinner...
С истиной где-то рядом...





Лето 2010.
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Yeah... Asma needs to be called in urgently. Without the in-game chat, all the drama will immediately move to the forums.

"Это нам идеально подходит!" [Новосибирск, 2013]
"Красавчик! Если только не читер.." [Киев, 2014]
"Это Вам не шутки - нажрался Dust в маршрутке" [Новокузнецк, 2015]
Сам ты фиш (с) :D
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Kostya... this was said the next day, when I asked...
Why should he have answered if no question was asked?
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Valentin... the player entered a cheat code without explaining this action.

Possible Scenarios:

1. He was joking.
A normal person would say that he was joking. He didn't say anything. Only the next day, after my question, did he give an answer.

2. He was trying to cheat.

Since there were no explanations in favor of Scenario #1, I will stick to Scenario #2.
It seems I already wrote about this...
I entered the CODE as soon as I passed the turn, so Dub could see it, but he didn't react, and I forgot about it.

Tell me, when you joke, but there is no reaction to your joke, and it is ignored, do you then say: "Guys, hey, I was just joking, laugh."
Do you do that?
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Valentin... this person entered a cheat code without explaining this action afterward.

Possible Scenarios:

1. He was joking.
A normal person would say that he was joking. He didn't say that. Only the next day, after my question, did he give an answer.

2. An attempt to cheat.

Since there were no explanations in favor of Scenario #1, I will stick to Scenario #2.
Yeah. An attempt to crack a safe using popcorn. A very plausible version :D
Всем удачи ! И Морали !
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Since a moderator is monitoring the messages here, I'll take this opportunity to ask: can I change my avatar? I had a cool one here about 2 years ago, but the moderators asked me to change it, saying it was inappropriate...
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Since a moderator is monitoring the messages here, I'll take the opportunity to ask: can I change my avatar? I had a cool one here about 2 years ago, but the moderators asked me to change it, saying it was inappropriate...
What's the problem? Change it within the forum rules. It's not a good idea to post something inappropriate; the moderators will ask you to change it again.
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Ban them both, period! )))))
Всё будет хорошо!!! Только неизвестно когда... НО ОБЯЗАТЕЛЬНО БУДЕТ!!!
Но!...
Слушай всех, прислушивайся к немногим, решай сам...

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Yeah... it's been a while since I "showed off my skills." We're adults!!! When playing against a real player, especially with certain rules in place, do we forget about the most important thing: "fair play"? I understand it this way: we should completely forget about cheat codes. If someone can't do that, then please: play against the computer; no one will ban you there... but is it interesting? Especially against real players. In Heroes III, there should be an interest in the game itself. I've been using FizMiG for almost two years and haven't even paid attention to them, and I don't plan to. Can someone explain to me what the point is?????????
With one exception: the "nwcwhatisthematrix" code, which is needed for a quick assessment of maps created when making templates (before that, I used the map editor, but it's super inconvenient and takes a lot of time, and there are also discrepancies when creating maps with the editor and the game itself)... Analyzing an already played game using "nwcwhatisthematrix" is also pointless; it's much more useful to analyze saved games to truly understand the situation.
Maybe I'm missing something, but spending time on something that allows you to "win for free" isn't a victory; it's a defeat. By using this unfair advantage, the player admits that they are weaker, and internally, in their subconscious, they will remain dissatisfied and feel weak. And the joy of outsmarting someone – not outplaying, but outsmarting – will not last long.
A free piece of advice: for "tricksters" – play cards and gamble, preferably in a casino... they'll "teach" you there... for those who suspect everyone, play chess or Heroes on the same computer.
P.S.
1. Respect others and, most importantly, yourself. A person who resorts to cheating simply doesn't respect themselves; what can we say about others?
2. During tournaments, many people have warned me that my future opponents might (or are) playing unfairly. I won't name who and about whom; it's not interesting. What's important to me is that I play fairly, and I think the same about my opponents.
3. I think it should be mandatory to exchange saved games with the opponent after a match. If someone notices something in the saved games, then we can talk about it.
"Бороться, бороться, пока не покинет надежда, что может быть в жизни прекрасней подобной игры." В.Каверин "Два капитана".
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Yeah... It's been a while since I "showed my skills." We're adults here! When playing against a real player, especially with some rules in place, do we forget about the most important thing: "fair play"? I understand it this way: we should completely forget about cheat codes. If someone can't do that, please: play against the computer; no one will ban you there... but is it interesting? Especially against real players. In Heroes III, there should be an interest in the game itself. I've been using FizMiG for almost two years and haven't even paid attention to it, and I don't plan to. Can someone explain to me what the point is?????????
With the exception of one code, "nwcwhatisthematrix," which is needed for quickly evaluating maps created when making templates (before that, I used the map editor, but it's super inconvenient and takes a lot of time, and there are also discrepancies when creating maps with the editor and the game itself)... Analyzing an already played game using "nwcwhatisthematrix" is also pointless; it's much better to analyze the saved games to truly understand the situation.
Maybe I'm missing something, but spending time on trying to win "for free" isn't a victory; it's a defeat. By using an unfair advantage, the player admits that they are weaker, and internally, in their subconscious, they will remain unsatisfied and feel weak. And the joy of outsmarting someone – not outplaying, but outsmarting – will not last long.
A free piece of advice: for "tricksters" – play cards and gamble, preferably in a casino... they'll "teach" you there... for those who suspect everyone, play chess or Heroes on the same computer.
P.S.
1. Respect others and, most importantly, yourself. A person who resorts to cheating simply doesn't respect themselves, let alone others?
2. During tournaments, many people have warned me that my future opponents might (or are) playing unfairly. I won't name names or who they were talking about; it's not interesting. What matters to me is that I play fairly, and I assume the same about my opponents.
3. I think it should be mandatory to exchange saved games with the opponent after a match. If someone notices something in the saved games, then we can talk.

a) the topic is six months old
b) the incident itself isn't worth discussing.
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b) the precedent itself isn't worth a dime.
I completely agree. I just couldn't pass it by.
"Бороться, бороться, пока не покинет надежда, что может быть в жизни прекрасней подобной игры." В.Каверин "Два капитана".

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