Ecrit par Google, 13.06.2022 at 14:28
I want opinions on this.
How am I the only retired mod to not have the trophy?
Ecrit par Cold Case, 13.06.2022 at 17:50
Ecrit par Frieren, 13.06.2022 at 15:47
Cold case doesnt have one
Actually I requested not to have one. Trophy says retired moderator, while in my case I was axed. I prefer not to support that lie.
Ecrit par Indurate, 08.06.2022 at 22:41
Ah I see. Is it as simple as adding a player to enemies list?
Ecrit par Oleg, 03.06.2022 at 12:54
I oficially request Dave to increase my crit chance for every unit by 2.5.... My bad luck needs to be countered by special buff.
Citer:
How many old accounts have been deleted?
Ecrit par Indurate, 27.05.2022 at 20:34
I was wondering, given the number of deleted accounts, what would be my actual registration date ranking?
Ecrit par Croat, 20.05.2022 at 14:21
Won vs. Mobster
Ecrit par Xenomega, 05.05.2022 at 00:11
What in the tarnation is this
I used to record duels against low ranks just in case they ever ended up wall fucking me and rushing t2, it's happened 5 times. Every time I talked to Eagle he helped me out and deleted. When I was lower rank this really threw me off, of course any "pro player" can defend quite easily and win but lower skilled players who cannot defend are punished by this.
Since there are CW formalized rules, why not duels? why can one not apply the same rules to duels? I understand its limiting nature, but given proof and screenshots why should such noob plays be enabled by this.
I am fine with no holds bar duels, I have done them before (wfing t1, rewalling, wall bypassing , serb walling all allowed), its a fun practice. But where do we draw the line when one player operates with courtesy and the other disregards formalities. It should be both playing under the same set of rules or no rules at all.
Would you rather we assume by default no rules? how will this help settle disputes amongst duelists who play by different rule sets? This inconsistency breeds more rules via settling these disputes than simply having a standard in the first place