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Did Rage and 9-Volt+ abuse the rules?
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(12-06-2014, 04:00 AM)Surrey Wrote:  As for the situation, it's not a very hard concept. Get some refs like we used to have, I'm sure there are 5-6 active people who can take on this role without abusing it. We aren't children any more. If it's 3v1 or 4v1 and the score is like 11-4 the majority of us can tell who MAY possibly have a chance to win based on opponents and who can't possibly win. If it's 3v1 11-4 and there is 10 minutes left, lets face it, this game can just end now.  If a player is not engaging, end it, this is easy to tell. Sitting back and lobbing and then running if the enemy drives towards you is not considered engaging. Yes, it's a judgement call when people are engaging or not, but there are plenty of situations where people are "engaging" where the game can just be ended regardless.


I / (we? no one? most people?) don't WANT to end pracs based on who could or could not still win it. That would be very much a "dick move". Maybe the people who currently would fall under the "he won't turn this game" will learn to pick their spots and be eligible to play it out?
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RE: Did Rage and 9-Volt+ abuse the rules? - Caerbannog - 12-06-2014, 04:40 PM

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