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10 years ago
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I suggest renaming it to the World Championship, so that some players will be even more motivated.
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10 years ago
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I suggest renaming it to the World Championship, so that some players would be even more motivated.

I had such thoughts, and some foreigners have already expressed their willingness to come....)
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10 years ago
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oxygen_hl
I suggest renaming it to the World Championship, so that some players will be even more motivated.
+1 :D
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10 years ago
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LuckyF
He's just upset about his epic fail in the previous CIS tournament, and now he has a chance to throw some shade, so he's trying to act like the tournament isn't that great, the lineup isn't that good, and he should have won easily, but he couldn't:D

I'm not upset, and I can't be. It's just a game, and I'm not obsessing over winning. Of course, losing isn't fun, but there's no need to go to extremes.
I said before the last CIS trip that this tournament wasn't serious. And the main goal of the last trip for me was to meet with the players.
10 years ago
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If anyone has any reasonable suggestions, I would be happy to hear them; there's still time to think about it until tomorrow
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10 years ago
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Vitalya, you are wrong. In the current reality, it is unrealistic to hold some large and extensive tournament. We are still not playing Dota here. Firstly, the number of game days is limited, there is no way to allocate time for a full-fledged tournament, so we have to play 4 rounds. Secondly, even first place only compensates for travel expenses, especially for those who came from far away or from another country, so many players simply cannot come. Thirdly, the organizers do everything at their own expense and always end up at a loss, so there is no queue to organize this event. I think you understand this yourself.

You could, of course, nitpick the name "CIS Championship"; it's understandable, because tournaments of this kind are usually held either by an officially registered federation or by the game's creators. Of course, if we act strictly according to the "letter of the law", it would have been more correct to call this tournament something like the "Open Cup of Heroes 3" or the "Heroesworld Club Championship", but the essence of it wouldn't change, because today there is no larger live tournament held on the territory of the former CIS, and no larger community than HeroesWorld exists on the territory of the former CIS. Therefore, formally, this tournament can be considered such a championship — an unofficial CIS championship.

By the way, just a quick reminder, in case someone suddenly forgot, this tournament was held in three different countries — 2 times in Ukraine, 1 time in Belarus, 4 times in Russia.

And if there were a federation and it decided to hold some kind of tournament, then you, like many others, still wouldn't come. So why stir up the air and disparage the tournament? And if you still object, then offer your own alternatives; otherwise, it doesn't look nice.
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10 years ago
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Dirty_Player

As of today, there is no larger live tournament held in the territory of the former CIS, and there is no larger community than HeroesWorld in the territory of the former CIS, so formally this tournament can be considered such a championship - an unofficial CIS championship.
Why should the CIS champion be someone who won a live tournament?
Winning some offline tournaments is much harder; an offline CIS tournament needs to be held as well, and the FB tournament should simply be renamed the World Championship according to HeroesWorld.
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10 years ago
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I agree with the opinions of Gomunguls, Leader, and, to some extent, Dirty. What we saw on the screens, and the way one of the champion's victories was achieved, doesn't quite match such a pompous title as "CIS Championship." In my opinion, even "Only HL" is much harder to win. And there's so much pomp and references to... well, you know... the viewers of the stream.
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10 years ago
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I'm not surprised that all the negativity is coming only from players who are NOT from the CIS region. ;)
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10 years ago
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KobRa_RR
Am I the only one not surprised that all the negativity is coming only from NON-CIS participants? ;)
Only you :D, the only drawback of the tournament is that "particular match".

P.S. If you want a hall dedicated only to the tournament, you need 2 halls.
10 years ago
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Wow, what a joke. In absolutely any online tournament discipline, you can gather a higher-level lineup than in a live event, because even in sponsored games, not everyone can come, and those who do come are not always able to perform as well in unfamiliar conditions as they do at their own computer at home. However, the largest gaming events are still held live, and no one is shouting that there would be more strong teams and participants in an online tournament, that the spectators wouldn't distract them, and that they would all play even better, and that only an online tournament could be called the CIS/world/universe championship. Who stopped all of you dissatisfied people from coming and strengthening this tournament? From easily winning against the "weaklings" who, in your opinion, were gathered there? What is this envy and desire to bash the event just because you didn't have the money or other opportunities to come?
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10 years ago
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Dirty_Player

By the way, just in case anyone forgot, this tournament was held in three different countries - twice in Ukraine, once in Belarus, and four times in Russia.
In which other CIS country could we hold a tournament...:rolleyes: )))
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10 years ago
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Vigo
In which other CIS country could we hold a tournament...:rolleyes: )))
Moldova – it’s time for us to go there, friend...
Organizer Vigo... Vigo, Vigo – the organizer...
He has a debt... in Moscow...
And he... is in another city...
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10 years ago
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KobRa_RR
Am I the only one not surprised that all the negativity is coming only from NON-CIS participants? ;)

Just like every year. And every year it's funny. Especially the comparisons of "the difficulty of winning in offline and online tournaments" from people who have never won anything on any platform.
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10 years ago
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MerlinTheMagician
Let's go to Moldova, my friend...
Org Vigo... Vigo, Vigo - org...
He has a debt... in Moscow...
But he... is in another city...
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Change the last line to "not in another country outside the CIS." ))) I don't know what debt you're talking about, but at least try to rhyme when you're writing poetry! )))
Theoretically and even practically, this is quite possible! And let someone then try to say that we are not holding a CIS championship! )) It will just be very expensive for many (starting from those who live abroad (not everyone has a passport) and ending with the cost of travel (you can only get there by plane)).

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