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Contribution from 2014
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Multiple choice Public votes Closed 2015-02-17
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twaryna
45.2% 42 votes
Roger DAltavilla
8.6% 8 votes
Dirty_Player
54.8% 51 votes
Docent Picolan (HotA)
8.6% 8 votes
Creator
9.7% 9 votes
Leader1
3.2% 3 votes
Toganash
7.5% 7 votes
WiZarDX_576
22.6% 21 votes
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11 years ago
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And yet, Dirty...
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11 years ago
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I sincerely apologize, and I understand that this has probably been discussed a hundred times already, but I still believe that it is wrong for only one person to receive the award.
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11 years ago
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Woohoo, my horse is in the lead! :smile13:
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11 years ago
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Aiwe
If it weren't for streamers like Sticky and TvarYna, I wouldn't have known about the existence of this community. It's high time to give TvarYna a well-deserved medal.
Similarly, if it weren't for Dirty and Mizrael with their maps, I wouldn't be here either.
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11 years ago
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By the way, Timur, also known as The, who organized the Champions League tournament and a blitz event in Moscow, was unfairly overlooked. Unfortunately, he faced some personal problems in the fall, which somewhat marred the overall impression of these events.
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11 years ago
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Noom
By the way, Timur, aka The, who organized the Champions League tournament and a blitz in Moscow, was unfairly overlooked. Unfortunately, he had some personal problems in the fall, which somewhat marred the impression of these events.

Indeed, we forgot, thanks Timur :smile54:
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11 years ago
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Are streams a contribution to the development of the Heroes community? I understand that it's much more complex than organizing various CIS events for two years in a row, single-handedly managing an entire resource until the very end, and also single-handedly organizing a number of tournaments and creating various songs that no one needs... Well, it's your business, of course. In short, without any modesty, I'm voting for myself.
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11 years ago
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=Lizard=
Are streams a contribution to the development of the Heroes community? I understand that it's much more complex than organizing various CIS events for two years in a row, single-handedly managing an entire resource until the very end, and also single-handedly organizing a number of tournaments and creating various songs that no one needs... Well, it's your business, of course. In short, without any modesty, I'm voting for myself.

I think Kostya suggested voting for Merlin...
11 years ago
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Did you forget about food?
Also, I want to thank all the tournament organizers (Pit, Dirty, The, and everyone else) and those who are making the game more user-friendly (Baratoch and company). And thanks to the streamers – I watch them, but not often.
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11 years ago
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We just need a separate nomination for "Streamer of the Year":smile20:
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11 years ago
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=Lizard=
To be honest, without any false modesty, I'm voting for myself.

Finally! I was starting to think there wouldn't be anyone to vote for.
11 years ago
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The question is, where are the CIS organizers, where is The, and what is Togana doing here? Or do you think streaming is as important for community development as organizing tournaments? It's funny, but not really, why were they simply forgotten? And for some reason, it seems to me that Tvarina also got here not for organizing the Kyiv LAN, which was streamed even with the worst internet, but for his streams. In my opinion, let's just nominate Yurist for the "Contribution of the Year" award; he got banned from tournaments and made HW cleaner without himself and his arguments.
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11 years ago
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Are streams a contribution to the development of the Heroes movement?? I take it this is much harder than organizing various CIS events for actually 2 years in a row, single-handedly carrying an entire resource until the very end, also single-handedly running a number of tournaments, writing songs that nobody needs... Well, it's your business, of course. In short, without any modesty, I vote for myself.
well jokes aside, I'll give you a plus, not without some fails :D , but you've done no small amount of work, I cast my vote! :smile12:
p.s. regarding ordinary streamers you might be right, it doesn't deserve attention, but Sanya aka twaryna really promotes Heroes with his streams, showing the audience stable streams not only of the good old Heroes, but also reviews of new features (HotA, new HD Heroes), defending us during prime time—of course, in some places not without his own profit, but that's another matter)—and all this is not nearly as simple as some orators shout, who are usually the first ones sitting in the chats.

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