Ehecatl, on 20 November 2013 - 05:28 PM, said:
(And if a single word was the reason for the jettison, couldn't the thread simply move back with some editing? Getting hung up on the word "harass" is just silly; raising awareness on the forums has always been the primary channel of direct feedback to the devs.)
That's not the sole reason this thread has been send here.
The OP is also criticizing that PGI is actually enforcing the rules, which are as much a part of the game as the game itself. You can't have one without the other. This specific rule is available in written form since November 29, 2012.
The tournament players, on whose behalf the post was made (yes, even if the templars themself do not particiapte, you are taking sides here (why aren't the actual tournament players complaining?)), who deny other 12-man teams the joy of a battle, because they believe their tournament somehow to be more important than rules or other players. They found themself a match and the other side is willing to give them a good time.
Lets take a real life example:
What do you believe would happen to a professional sports team if they don't show up to a scheduled game, because they decide they have something better to do. Or if they do show up, only to leave the field the moment the referee started the match. Do you believe they would just get a loss accounted, or would there be a sanction for them afterwards? I'm pretty sure that they would be fined and possibly even excluded from future events.
In MWO the Matchmaker is the official scheduler for all matches and IGP and PGI are the officials who make and enforce the rules. Player created leagues, while a welcome sight to the game, are not free to ignore the officials, if they want to use assets provided to them by the game. They can work within the rules and with the scheduler to create their own sub-system, but they will always be a part of the whole game and have to adapt to incorporate the default rules into their own creation or face punishment if they do not.