Repeat after me:
- We do not discuss exploits on the forums!
- Discussing exploits, is the same as advertising the exploits!
Now that this is made clear to all of you, and before I close this thread for good, I'd like to clarify one misconception some of you seem to have about the rules
Uite Dauphni, on 18 December 2013 - 05:25 AM, said:
You people are so lazy. It's right here:
http://mwomercs.com/...arrior-justice/
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Non-Participation
Any MechWarrior who
willfully or repeatedly-
- Fails to engage the enemy or mission objectives; or
- Disconnects their BattleMech during combat;
Is guilty of Absence without ‘Mech and shall be moderated.
Shutting down out of sight to run out the clock is definitely ‘failing to engage the enemy’.
In context with
http://mwomercs.com/...ploitsgriefing/ we get the actual spirit of the rule.
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Non-Participation Abuse
If a player has joined a match, they must have launched the game with intent to play. Players who are not moving, or are otherwise not participating in the spirit of the game, fall under this category. While we all understand the call of nature: Repeated abuse of this behaviour, similarly to 'Mech Suicide and Team Killing, results in an unfair advantage for the enemy teams, and is thus not considered acceptable use. Please keep in mind that idling on your cap point without armour or moving does not constitute a form of tactical "Base Defense".
So if you run and hide without ever engaging, that is non-participation. If you fight to the best of your abilites and hide when there is no way for you to win anymore, that is perfectly fine.
As the original topic was team treason and mech suicide was also mentioned somewhere I'll drop this in as well.
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Mech Suicide Abuse
Some players have been repeatedly finding ways to destroy their ‘Mechs as quickly as possible.
This behaviour denies an otherwise healthy team of an active member, and makes the battle imbalanced. As such, this is prohibited and includes instances of players intentionally and repeatedly running out of bounds, or into the enemy team without tactical intent, or any other way in which a player has found to be self-destructing their `Mech.
Team Treason
Treasonous provision of information to enemy combatants, also known as "bird-doging" is forbidden. This involves a player using the in-game chat to provide the enemy team with the locations of their own team mates. While we appreciate that some players may wish to have a round end early by calling out the location of an AFK team-mate, the risk that this could be used against an active participant of the match to deny them the use of cover and movement makes this a form of a griefing. You may declare a teammate AFK but not their coordinates or position.
Yes, this will be enforced if you report it.
Thread closed!