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I saw the news that esports has been officially recognized in Russia. They haven't announced the specific disciplines yet.
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As far as I remember, in the Olympic Games of Ancient Greece, there were initially no prizes or sponsors: only a laurel wreath on the head and "respect and recognition" from the entire nation.
As far as I remember, at the Olympic Games in Ancient Greece, there were initially no prizes or sponsors: only a laurel wreath on the head and "respect and admiration" from the entire nation.
It's all nonsense. Firaxis paid Liquid, and they promoted the game among cyber-athletic players. That's the whole story. Neither Civilization nor, especially, Heroes of Might and Magic, has any future in this area.
I think it's no longer relevant to try to revive Heroes 3 for the masses...
just like Warcraft 1 or Starcraft: Brood War, etc. :smile34:
and unfortunately, the new installments of Heroes were made poorly, unlike other games.
It would be nice to hold some official tournaments, but mass participation is not necessarily a good thing in my opinion.
You should organize tournaments to see who can roll cotton balls better.