The problem is that it's hard to tell if you developed another EA for somebody else or tried to submit multiple EA's for the championship if both have been compiled on your PC.
The easiest solution is to provide full source code to your customers. They will have to compile it on their PC and the issue will be resolved. Try that for the next championship.
The problem is that it's hard to tell if you developed another EA for somebody else or tried to submit multiple EA's for the championship if both have been compiled on your PC.
The easiest solution is to provide full source code to your customers. They will have to compile it on their PC and the issue will be resolved. Try that for the next championship.
BUT, is that logical to give my customers my source code to compiling it on thier pc's !!!! plus, i read the rules and i didn't see like this rule, if i read that i'll not do it ofcourse.
and it's not a good idea to disqualify the both EA's, they must disqualify one EA and leave the other, because i did a geat effort on my EA to enter this championship .
yes,
MT think : it is people competing, not auto EA competing, though peoples can not interact with EA.
but can not distinguish people exactly, so MT distinguish features of computer or IP address,
So MT can refuse you arbitrarily.
I suggest: MT only allow those active menbers on froum to take part in Championship.

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Hi Renat,
I have registered only once.
I have send my EA only once.
I have not registered my EA with a friend or family member.
On the other hand, I have worked on my EA, registered and updated my registration from 2 different computers, my home and my job.
Is that why I am disqualified?
And if so, can you reconsider.
Thank you
Pascal