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Nomination for “Bomb of the Year 2013”
94 voters
Multiple choice Public votes Closed 2014-02-21
This poll is closed.
Sticks (damn morale, 100, Moon, and sticks)
53.2% 50 votes
Amilu – Armageddon
13.8% 13 votes
ColdRain = )
11.7% 11 votes
Lawyer (leaving Heroes)
6.4% 6 votes
BaJleHoK (This is perfect for us!)
10.6% 10 votes
Creature (split damage type, Armageddon with dwarves, and many other things)
18.1% 17 votes
Gomunguls – a delayed-action bomb
2.1% 2 votes
Redwhait - capturing Dragon Utopia
9.6% 9 votes
RomarioGrom – strategy involving monks
9.6% 9 votes
Ayauhtéotl – a heartfelt confession
31.9% 30 votes
In reply to Nitro
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12 years ago
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What difference does it make who is sitting behind the monitor on the other side? A huge difference, in my opinion. I think the attitude towards a female opponent is slightly different. It manifests in small details, but often this can be beneficial for the girl. But that's not even the point. The point is deception. I don't like being deceived, for example. And naturally, it's less painful, so to speak, than using clones or cheats, but it's still deception, disrespect for players, and to some extent, "unfair play." IMHO.
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12 years ago
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Nitro
I hope you're joking. Who cares about the gender of the person on the other side of the monitor?
Personally, I don't care, but in Might & Magic: Heroes VII, for example, it played a certain role. Weaker castles were taken against Ayauhteotl, for instance. I think Anders and Sasha's reaction is also quite understandable. Psychology also played a role there, and it was quite significant. I don't think awarding the World Championship is a good idea, but perhaps some kind of "punishment" would be appropriate.
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12 years ago
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aka.Ward3n
Personally, I don't care, but for example, in FB7, it played a certain role. Weaker castles were chosen against Ayauhteotl, for instance. I think Anders and Sasha's reaction is also quite understandable. Psychology also played a role there, and it was quite significant. I don't think awarding the CM is a good idea, but perhaps some kind of "punishment" wouldn't hurt.
Remove the flowers from under the avatar, for example :D
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12 years ago
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Defiant
Take the flowers away from the avatar, for example :D
It would be fitting to leave the flowers as a punishment.
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12 years ago
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twaryna
What difference does it make who is sitting behind the monitor on the other side? It's huge. In my opinion, the attitude towards a female opponent is slightly different. This manifests itself in small details, but often it can be beneficial for that very girl. But that's not even the point. The point is deception. I don't like being deceived, for example. And naturally, it's less painful, so to speak, than clones and cheating, but it's still deception, disrespect for players, and to some extent - "unfair play." IMHO.
Accept it, everyone deceives each other on the internet because it usually goes unpunished. And punishing a single detected case won't change the trend. The only thing that matters on this forum is the game. The fact that someone treats a female player differently than a male player is their weakness.
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12 years ago
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Accept it, everyone cheats each other on the internet because it usually goes unpunished. And punishing a single identified case won't change the trend. The only thing that matters on this forum is the game. The fact that someone treats a female player differently than a male player is their weakness.

I couldn't care less about what happens on the internet in general. We are on a specific portal and playing a game that is almost entirely based on trust in the opponent. The idea about treating a female player differently and it being a weakness is nonsense. I sincerely don't understand the motives behind such an action. I have nothing against "Aya," but for me, "something like that" is beyond comprehension. I'm very interested in hearing an explanation from the source.
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12 years ago
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aka.Ward3n
Personally, I don't care, but for example, in FB7, it played a certain role. Weaker castles were chosen against Ayauhteotl, for instance. I think Anders and Sasha's reaction can also be understood. Psychology also played a role there, and it was quite significant.
Gomunguls and Britvotchka chose Conflux and lost. I will write my opinion on the event later.
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12 years ago
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Honestly, it doesn't matter if it's a girl or a guy, the main thing is that the person is mentally healthy...
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12 years ago
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twaryna
I couldn't care less about what's happening on the internet in general. We're on a specific platform and playing a game that relies almost entirely on trust between opponents. The talk about disrespect towards a girl and weakness is nonsense. I genuinely don't understand the motives behind such an action. I have nothing against "Aya," but for me, "something like that" is beyond comprehension. I'm very interested in hearing an explanation from the source.
I'm just saying that you should never underestimate a person. And I'm also interested in the motives myself.)
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12 years ago
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I think it's worth listening to "BOMBU" himself and, in general, seeing the person in a new light.
If the person is reasonable, I personally think the trolling was a success, rating it 5+. :)
I never thought that Ayauhteotl was a girl. The only thing that was unclear was why it was necessary and why it took so long to reveal it.
I remember another interview with Kalababe after winning 200%. It was from a female perspective. ;)

In general, I repeat, either there is a very subtle acting performance and experiment going on, or it's a mental disorder. :smile01:
Time will tell.

And p.s. Remember Jed. Back then, I remember, because of a stupid cheater with boobs on his avatar, half the forum was arguing, and people were genuinely offended. Therefore, it seems that now such transgender operations are perceived more painfully. :smile05:
12 years ago
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Maybe he has schizophrenia and only plays as female heroes, specifically the Aztec Goddess.
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12 years ago
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I met Ayauhteotl while playing in L-5, and I treated him like a regular guy; no one ever corrected me, and after the game, we discussed the mistakes. Later, when I found out he was a "girl," I was very surprised, but I didn't dwell on it because I didn't think it was important.
Those who are now saying they were deceived, etc., clearly have no understanding of psychology. :)
It would be interesting to know how Pit managed to get Aya to agree to a "date" when others had been turned down before him! ))
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12 years ago
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kalababa
Pit really went off =))
Actually, it didn't cause much of a stir – there was more disappointment than surprise.
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12 years ago
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KobRa_RR
It's interesting how Pit managed to get Aya to agree to a "date," when others were turned down before him?! ))

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