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Could we hold the draw earlier so that we can start around 5 PM Moscow time on the 21st?




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Could we hold the draw earlier so that we can start around 5 PM Moscow time on the 21st?




How long is the registration period? :confused: I'm hesitant... :smile17: 3 days seems like a lot...:smile30:




It would be nice to create a Skype conference for the tournament.




I doubt it will be popular; the Jebus-3 conference experience shows that these types of events aren't very popular these days :D
Konfu, be sure to make it, it will be alive! On Jebus Cross, tournament events progress slowly due to the 2-week per round schedule, and there aren't many people there because the tournament includes many players unfamiliar with the joys of conferences, and many are even joining one for the first time, not knowing that lively discussions are possible there :). But in M tournaments, all participants from previous tournaments have gone through the mandatory registration stage via the conference, so I think everything will be fun and lively! When there's constant action like in this tournament, events will progress and update faster, so there will be plenty to discuss...




Well, I don't think we'll have those flame wars anymore, where there are 1,000 messages in 3 hours, and the lawyer and Regi have also backed out :D :D :D :D
P.S. In the evening, after 7:00 PM Moscow time, write who to add to Skype, and we'll try to revive the old tradition of arguing until we're blue in the face.
I'm signing up.
R55Max
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Here's the thing... Before, you organized tournaments for StarCraft II, and the audience there was generally more advanced in terms of audio and video content, so the participants readily accepted the conference requirements. Here (on Heroes of Might and Magic forums), the primary focus is on the game, and it's not surprising that not everyone is familiar with or knows everything about communication tools, including Skype. Now I realize that when introducing Skype, we simply need to explain to people what it is and why it's needed, and that its audio and video functions are optional and serve as an addition for those who want to use them.
Well, maybe we won't even reach 1,000 participants in three days, but in a week, that would already be very active, and it will create a certain atmosphere.
For those who are not entirely aware: [many people associate Skype with mandatory voice or video communication]. This Skype conference does not require that:
A chat conference in Skype is not necessarily a live conversation; it's just a regular chat where participants can exchange messages. :) [You don't need a microphone or camera to participate; no one will watch or listen to you. So, feel free to join the conferences by simply downloading the program.]



