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That's the thing, you do encounter them, but they're not the ones causing the issue; they're the ones being affected by it. And knowing that the opponent has this weakness, they will try to avoid it.
Has anyone else encountered something like this? It's a rare occurrence.
I think we need to create a separate thread where there will be a list of players and next to it their violations, so that it would be easy to check a player's history, and they would feel more ashamed.
I was upset and went to watch a stream of the opponent – it was something else. I don't know what punishment the Tournament Committee will choose, but I've drawn my own conclusions about this player.
That's the point – they do appear, but not as rule-breakers, but as those who grant the "Trance" ability. And knowing that the opponent has this weakness, they will avoid using it.
Those who grant "Trance" will simply stop doing so, and that's it.
Сейчас балуюсь этим https://vcmi.eu/download/ За то что нейтралы не бегают за единичкой, для меня это уже стоит того
The Peaky Blinder was caught, and he got off with the honorary title of "crab."
Well, Peaky Blinder didn't later tell stories about how he acted correctly, didn't try to justify himself, and didn't look for loopholes in the rules to avoid punishment.
I'm asking for a ban, hoping for understanding of the situation and acknowledging some of the opponent's fault, but the request is denied. Well, I thought, "this is it," but there's nothing I can do; according to the rules, he didn't violate anything, even though he acted despicably. So, I had the idea to retaliate in a way that wouldn't formally break the rules. I went to the opponent's stream for 10 seconds, just to get a general idea of how things were going. And I did it under my own profile, which shows that I wasn't planning on watching constantly.
A sick person, what can I say? So, by going to the stream, you didn't violate the rules? Well, yes, you just mentioned where he is, what army he's using, his stats, etc.;D
He didn't go around later saying he had done the right thing, didn't try to justify himself, and didn't look for loopholes in the rules to avoid punishment.
I, by the way, don't understand at all why he had to be evasive. Even if he genuinely believed he had done the right thing, it would have been easier to admit it and put the matter to rest, rather than causing such an uproar.