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13 years ago
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Please forgive Diabler. I think he is genuinely remorseful. He seems like a decent newcomer. And he even removed his avatar. What does this mean? Is he not coming back?:smile05:
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13 years ago
=Stinger=
11.07.13 =Stinger=(blue, Fortress, Tazar) def Maretti(red, Conflux,random, Clavius) Jebus Cross 145

Thx for the game!

I confirm. Major loss :smile21: Started out well with 2 main heroes in clavius and neela. Broke 122 with 8 angels, 32 wyverns and 4 firebirds. Exp log, gloves and stabels. At this point I was stronger, i had air, earth log and armor on clavius but lacked haste and spellpoints. Road split in a way up and down, my break was a bit above the middle of the map and I saw his area to the north, so I decided to go south thinking the main part of the desert was there and I only left a bit to him in the north (no view earth in 3 guilds). Sent a scout up there but the road was blocked. This is where I lost the game, cause the main part of the goods (angelic alliance, health combo, boots, earth book, air book, red orb) were in the north eastern part of the desert, and I just ended up in a new grass area down the road. I came back to late and lost the first confrontation.

But now I went to new areas with all 3 necro arts and made 2500 skells pretty quickly. Also found some good arts there, so in the end I had 36 49 38 30 with an implo close to 5 k and an arma close to 3 k. I still thought I could win due to the magic. Unfortunatly he had basicly the strongest setup possible, which left me no chance in the end. Thanks for playing.
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13 years ago
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Chingis
Could you PLEASE share the save files with passwords so I can take a look?


http://zalil.ru/upload/34572554
This is the first part; I'll upload the rest later when I'm home.
Passwords:
Red - gog
Blue - 0
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13 years ago
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Oldboy
da6lya ((((

firstly, to be honest, I still can't believe it, we didn't even have time to talk properly because the opponent went offline after the game and hasn't come back yet.
secondly, it seems I'll only stream tournaments if the opponent is already an experienced streamer (or there are good reasons to trust them), so I won't even be tempted to cheat.
I suggest punishing the ... (censored) severely, humiliating him with a ban or a tag: :smile21: :smile21: :smile21: :smile21:
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13 years ago
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Hmm... Why would you watch your opponent's stream? If you stumbled upon it by chance, that's not a big deal. But if you watched it intentionally, why admit it?
13 years ago
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yes, everything is still a bit unclear, so don't jump to conclusions.
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13 years ago
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I think Diabler acted like a man by admitting what he did. Some deny it until the very end, blaming everything on extrasensory perception or calling the judges names. If a person admits it, then I think it would be right to understand and forgive.
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13 years ago
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Dirty_Player
I think Diabler acted like a man by admitting what he did. Some deny it until the very end, blaming everything on extrasensory perception or calling the judges names. If a person admits it, then I think it would be right to understand and forgive.
If you've already been caught, why not admit it.
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13 years ago
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Dirty_Player
I think Diabler acted like a man by admitting what he did. Some deny it until the very end, blaming everything on extrasensory perception or calling the judges names. If a person admits it, then I think it would be right to understand and forgive.
I don't know the circumstances, but as they say, I agree with you, Konstantin. Perhaps it's just worth giving a first and last warning and limiting ourselves to that:smile29:
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13 years ago
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Dirty_Player
I think Diabler acted like a man by admitting what he did. Some deny it until the very end, blaming it on extrasensory perception or calling the judges names. If a person admits it, then I think it would be right to understand and forgive.

It doesn't seem like there's a rule against watching an opponent's game (stream, broadcasts, etc.). I think it would be a good idea to introduce such a rule, just to be on the safe side.
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13 years ago
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twaryna
It doesn't seem like there's a rule against watching an opponent's game (streams, broadcasts, etc.). I think it would be a good idea to add such a rule, just to be safe.
I think the rule about unfair play applies here; it's unlikely to be considered fair to see everything the opponent is doing.
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13 years ago
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twaryna
It doesn't seem like there's a rule against watching your opponent's game (streams, broadcasts, etc.). I think it would be a good idea to add such a rule, just to be safe.

Yeah, and also a rule not to turn off the lights in your apartment when something goes wrong, and a rule not to jump out the window when you get wrecked in Shackles, and so on.))
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13 years ago
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So, what was the final decision regarding the Diablo situation? And how did everything unfold? I'd like to know the chronology.
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13 years ago
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KobRa_RR
yeah, and also the rule not to turn off the lights in your apartment when something goes wrong, and the rule not to jump out the window when you get wrecked in Shackles, etc.

sarcasm, sarcasm, but IMHO, it would still be worth mentioning something like this in the clarification of fair play.
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13 years ago
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By the way, I had an idea for a tournament: players are allowed to watch each other's streams, and both should be streaming. That would be a lot of fun during the replays! :D:D:D

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