Sorry donnie, how Brazil handles their voting is not my problem(I know nothing other than you and FoxHound said anyway and have no idea about the culture and how people generally live over there) and has nothing to do with what is going on here, though I wish you good luck on that.
You are avoiding my point, it has nothing to do with Brazil, it's just an example of how voting intention works because it can't gather the vote of an entire country, stop playing fool with me.
I will elaborate again perhaps you guys are already discussing another topic.
In other words (or example) It's like asking only 50K women in UK if they prefer to date short or tall men. If 80% of these women answer they would go for tall men, then these numbers are likely to represent the majority of the entire country with small margin of mistake.
I think there's maybe a handful of people on Discord as well. Though my issue lies with how it will affect leagues, and this is a league so i'm voicing my concern in the place where it would have the biggest consequences from my perspective.
If that's your reason what prevents us for standing exactly for the opposite of it? What makes you think it's more valid to consider professional players over casual players? I don't think it's as simple as that.
Obviuosly for you, fun is to watch or play competitively in a professional level but for others it might not be just because of this "imposed" barrier of using external tools and hacking replays for worm orders which "pro" players already have their own personal formula.
If we remove this barrier I don't think we are putting professional players at a disadvantage and giving advantage to those who were not used to write notes, we are just putting everyone in the same pot and giving importance to what really matters in a professional game, intelligence, game sense and effectiveness.
If you go and say that this reduces the learning curve and become unfair for those that
hacked replays mastered the game for years with personal methods than I would say it's all bullshit, because games every time update and bring new stuff and evolves, and you know what? That player that studyied the game for months will need to learn lot of new stuff, if not everything, again, like everyone else. Dota 2 is the best example I can use, no teams can be at the top for long because the game updates and evolves constantly requiring a constant game study. I want the same for worms, not a handful of old players that already know everything and cannot be taken out of the comfort zone with new game features.
Edit: I don't think that it is fair at all that a player who started playing competitively a few months ago has not to have the same chances of winning as a player who has been playing for several years just because he refuses to invent an external method for recording weapons and worm sequences as this old player, it's stupid.