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The Moscow bid has been announced for about 5 years now...
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The project from Moscow has been announced for about 5 years now...
The Moscow bid has been announced for about 5 years now...
For now, the voting looks like this: in Yekaterinburg, we should have a 5-player tournament, and in Volgograd, a 3-player tournament :D
Egypt has been waiting for ten years.
Although, the votes of local residents shouldn't be counted in the total number of votes.
I was just thinking – if people didn't complain that they can't live without the internet, the price of any CIS game would drop by at least half.
Do you think everyone sits around and waits for the CIS stream to start during the May holidays? That's ridiculous.
Frankly, I don't care how many people the stream attracts. But I will definitely have to pay for it, as will my wife. And I'm pretty sure I'm not the only one who thinks this way.
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As an alternative, we could have a "#supportthestreameronCIS" campaign. Since the focus is on high-quality streams, and with an audience of 1000 people (as with Nume), all the funds raised by streamers during the event would go towards paying for the conference hall and dedicated internet. Otherwise, what's the point of all this? With this scheme, the CIS price would become much cheaper, and therefore attract more players. I see only advantages in this.