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Pit for Life Mage
77.3% 85 votes
evil_romantic
41.8% 46 votes
Mizrael
52.7% 58 votes
Dirty_Player
80% 88 votes
Nitro
53.6% 59 votes
Sanin
22.7% 25 votes
=Lizard=
23.6% 26 votes
=Stinger=
41.8% 46 votes
Satyr
18.2% 20 votes
skd
4.5% 5 votes
KobRa_RR
33.6% 37 votes
Wicc
40.9% 45 votes
rebellious
18.2% 20 votes
Player
5.5% 6 votes
Kalababa
16.4% 18 votes
Redwhait HP
50% 55 votes
Amiloo
40% 44 votes
Vigo
3.6% 4 votes
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In this thread, we vote FOR candidates that you would like to see as members of the AC (Administration Council). The votes of those who meet the following criteria will be counted: - Registered on the portal no later than February 1, 2015. - Played at least 1 online tournament. We ask those who do not meet both criteria not to click on options just for fun, so as not to complicate the counting process. Discussion topic is HERE. Voting against topic is HERE. Based on the results of the voting, 7 people will be selected for the new composition. Winners will be determined by the number of votes FOR minus the number of votes AGAINST. You can vote for multiple participants. The poll will close on July 11, 2015
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Sladysh is in the lead! You can’t escape us :D

лето 2012.
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Personally, I find it pleasing to see more than one candidate in the voting.
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Judging by the poll results, the fact that a candidate streams and his popularity among the masses plays a significant role. I think this somewhat undermines the objectivity of the elections.
Даже если вас съели - у вас два выхода:smile19:

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Judging by the poll results, the fact that a candidate streams and their popularity among the masses plays a significant role. I think this somewhat undermines the objectivity of the elections.

Are you talking about Dirty, Nitro, or Pita? It would be strange to see people who don't actively participate on the forum/streams/as judges/organizers among the successful candidates.
Стримы HMM5 на полных картах мод TE:
ru.twitch.tv/noom11

Alex_nv - draw - Vovan112013 летос 236

alex_nv wrote: Наконец то нормальная игра с открытием половины карты.
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Are you talking about Dirty, Nitro, or Pita? It would be strange to see people who don't actively participate on the forum/streams/as judges/organizers among the successful candidates.
No. There are no doubts about their competence. Rather, I'm talking about Zheka, whom I know not only virtually and respect in general. But after the "admiral's puppet show," I wouldn't let him near AK, not even within cannon range.
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No. There are no doubts about their adequacy. Rather, it's about Zhek, whom I know not only virtually and generally respect. But after that "admiral's Muppet show," I wouldn't let him near the AK, not even within cannon shot.
I didn't comment on the "admiral's Muppet show" at the time because I was banned. And when I got unbanned, the issue was already resolved.

I'll comment now – my opinion is that controversial situations should be interpreted in favor of the players. Because forcing a player to think under a ticking clock about the nuances of the rules is inhumane; the rules should be simple and clear.

Specifically in that story, Redwait had two serious arguments: the absence of a direct prohibition in the rules (even though it was a known bug) and unofficial permission from two members of the AK.

In such a situation, refusing to use the bug could result in post-game comments like, "Well, you're a fool; you missed an easy victory." Using the bug doesn't create any obvious problems; you can always deflect accusations with the two arguments mentioned. No one wants to be called a fool, so using the bug is a perfectly logical (although not mandatory) decision for the player.

Therefore, in my opinion, the AK's decision should have been as follows: award the victory, ban the bug.

The AK's decision was different, but Redwait's opponent (I don't remember who it was) independently corrected it in the right direction; respect.
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The Arbitration Committee reached a different decision, but Redwait's opponent (I don't remember who it was) independently corrected it in the right direction, kudos to him.
Nitro was, at that time, already a newly appointed member of the updated Arbitration Committee.
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Весна 2014.
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Judging by the poll results, a significant role is played by the fact of the candidate's streams and their popularity with the masses. I think this to some extent devalues the objectivity of the elections((
This is normal practice for mass suffrage. In developed democracies (USA, EU) they understood this long ago, which is why certain people run for office, while other people make the decisions.

Candidates are usually young, energetic, charismatic guys, good-looking, with a wide smile, pleasant-sounding speeches, and little experience in government administration (because it creates a negative rating regardless).

And the decisions are made by old, boring clerks, usually sitting in modest non-elected positions like advisors, sponsors, etc., and their composition changes little when the faces on TV change.

The HeroesWorld community is interesting precisely because it clearly illustrates many things that are hard to see in the context of big politics, but here they are as clear as day.

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Nitro was exactly, one could say, a newly minted member of the renewed AC)
Indeed. It's a shame I didn't vote for him... please add my vote for him as well when tallying the results.
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Please include his and my vote when counting the results.
Done.
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I didn't unsubscribe from the Admiral's Muppet Show back then because I was in the bath. And when I came out, the issue had already been resolved.

I'll unsubscribe now – my opinion is that controversial situations should be interpreted in favor of the players. Because forcing a player to think under a ticking clock about the nuances of the rules is inhumane; the rules should be simple and clear.

Specifically, in that story, Redwait had 2 serious arguments – the absence of a direct prohibition in the rules (even though it was a known bug) and unofficial permission from 2 members of the Arbitration Committee.

In such a situation, refusing to use the bug could result in post-game comments like, "Well, you're a fool; you missed an easy victory." Using the bug, however, does not create any obvious problems; you can always excuse yourself from the time warp using the two arguments mentioned. No one wants to be a fool, so using the bug is a perfectly logical (although not mandatory) decision for the player.

Therefore, the Arbitration Committee's decision, in my opinion, should have been as follows: award the victory, ban the bug.

The Arbitration Committee made a different decision, but Redwait's opponent (I don't remember who it was) independently corrected it in the right direction; respect.
Yura, since you touched on the topic of humanity, was it humane to use this bug against the opponent?
Judging by your text, you agree that this is a bug that should be banned. That is, you admit to some extent that it is undesirable to use such bugs. The only controversial point is the measure of punishment – whether to deprive him of the victory or not.

The fact that he didn't violate the rules was not even discussed. The discussion revolved around the moral aspect.
What surprised me most was not that he used the bug, but his behavior afterward. He could have backed down – said he was just fooling around in front of the audience, and now let's play again, so there are no hard feelings. But Zheka also insisted, proving that it was normal! Since members of the Arbitration Committee have to make judicial decisions, I would like to see people with an adequate perception of the world in their ranks.
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Yura, since you brought up the topic of humanity, was it humane to use this bug against your opponent?
Judging by your text, you agree that this is a bug that should be penalized. The only debatable point is the measure of punishment – whether to deprive him of the victory or not.

The fact that he didn't violate the rules wasn't even discussed. The discussion revolved around the moral aspect.
What surprised me the most was not that he used the bug, but his behavior afterward. He could have backed down – said he was just joking around for the audience, and that's it, and now let's play again, so there are no hard feelings. But instead, he stubbornly insisted that it was normal!
Since the members of the Arbitration Committee have to make judicial decisions, I would like to see people with an adequate perception of the world in their ranks.

I wonder, why do you think your perception of the world is more adequate?
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It's interesting, why do you think your perception of the world is more adequate?
For starters, tell me, or draw a diagram, how you personally define what constitutes an inadequate person.
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Since members of the Arbitration Committee have to make judging decisions, it would be nice to see members with an adequate perception of the world in their ranks.
The heroic tradition dictates that bugs are considered features until they are banned at the rules level. That is, you can use it once, but not again. For example, in the TE offline mode, someone discovered that there was no limit on summoning heroes from prisons into the tavern, so they summoned several level 20 heroes for turn 111, which the computer was supposed to free according to the scenario. And they won the tournament (of course). Later, this was banned, but that save was still counted.

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