Team play means TEAM play.
Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2006 7:25 pm
When I play with fellow GT clan members I play with them as a team. In each battleweek or WoW we played in I always backed my teammates up. I hope that each and every one of you that is playing under the GT (and GT-B) tag is willing to do the same.
We are here at GT together as friends and teammates to have fun. When one or more of your teammates is having difficulties during matches (i.e. lag, movement, "strange occurences", etc.) then all need to back their teammate up and stop the match till the problem(s) are resolved. If a dispute is to be made after the match then ALL members of the match need to dispute it.
All "strange occurences" need to be reported. These include but are not limited to: 1) When you are around certain other players your unit freezes or has extreme lag. 2) Auto aim in use when it is STRICTLY prohibited. 3) One or more members of the opposing team who has little or no score in a big scoring match. The reason I say this is because it is very easy for someone to spectate the other team and report their positions to other teamates who are actually playing. There needs to be a way to turn the spectating portion of this off for competitions. 4) Glitchers.
We play fair and play to have fun. Keep an eye out for your teammates so they can have fun too.
Steve
We are here at GT together as friends and teammates to have fun. When one or more of your teammates is having difficulties during matches (i.e. lag, movement, "strange occurences", etc.) then all need to back their teammate up and stop the match till the problem(s) are resolved. If a dispute is to be made after the match then ALL members of the match need to dispute it.
All "strange occurences" need to be reported. These include but are not limited to: 1) When you are around certain other players your unit freezes or has extreme lag. 2) Auto aim in use when it is STRICTLY prohibited. 3) One or more members of the opposing team who has little or no score in a big scoring match. The reason I say this is because it is very easy for someone to spectate the other team and report their positions to other teamates who are actually playing. There needs to be a way to turn the spectating portion of this off for competitions. 4) Glitchers.
We play fair and play to have fun. Keep an eye out for your teammates so they can have fun too.
Steve