mindriot Posted June 13, 2011 Report Posted June 13, 2011 Hi guys, so this came to mind recently as I have noticed many "name duel" challenges based on 4v4 arguments. A few pilots were discussing if name duel's are rightful settlers of grudges between pilots who start arguing over 4v4 games... so... this is what I suggest. Let's say Pilot A challenges Pilot B to a name duel. Instead of a 1 on 1 duel, the 2 challengers fight 4v4 with other players who have signed up to participate. Let's say there is a pool of 20 people who sign up... Pilot A and Pilot B will have a coin toss to determine who picks first. At this point, each pilot will get to pick 1 player per turn until there is a complete game of 4v4. The password of Pilot A and Pilot B will be held by a ref and the winner of the match will get the other pilots name. I think this will be the most fair way to settle 4v4 grudges game style and it's really up to the pilot to pick the right people and determine strategy to win. This popped into my mind after playing PB where you !join to participate in events. This could be an event on Sunday following league or war zone and could be used to settle "grudges". Quote
PoLiX Posted June 13, 2011 Report Posted June 13, 2011 http://forums.ssgn.net/topic/25856-grudge-match-idea/page__view__findpost__p__275697 Quote
Caerbannog Posted June 13, 2011 Report Posted June 13, 2011 Apart from the names changing owners, sure. You and Psycho Psematic should arrange a date for a best of 3 grudge fight and each one gets to recruit whoever they can to fight for them. Quote
mindriot Posted June 14, 2011 Author Report Posted June 14, 2011 Apart from the names changing owners, sure. You and Psycho Psematic should arrange a date for a best of 3 grudge fight and each one gets to recruit whoever they can to fight for them. Sweet Idea okay. If PP is down.. I'm ready.. I think this is the best and fair way to settle these debates once and for all. Quote
PoLiX Posted June 14, 2011 Report Posted June 14, 2011 No. And that is the final answer. Also, just the point out the 3 big flaws... ?lostpassword - And no "can't use it" as billing rules that he/she who owns the e-mail attached to the name, owns the name. also they can just fill out a billing ticket, and we can pretty quickly determine them the rightful owner. and finally if chaos supported this, going against billing rules, we'd have to remove the zone from SSC. Think that is enough good reasons to explain my point Quote
mindriot Posted June 14, 2011 Author Report Posted June 14, 2011 No. And that is the final answer. Also, just the point out the 3 big flaws... ?lostpassword - And no "can't use it" as billing rules that he/she who owns the e-mail attached to the name, owns the name. also they can just fill out a billing ticket, and we can pretty quickly determine them the rightful owner. and finally if chaos supported this, going against billing rules, we'd have to remove the zone from SSC. Think that is enough good reasons to explain my point Don't really say why you keep saying No when it doesn't really involve you in any way or threaten the zone population. It's a level headed and respectful way for pilots to settle grudge's... it's just a game.. we don't have to involve passwords... think of it as an event to shut people up that's all. Quote
PoLiX Posted June 14, 2011 Report Posted June 14, 2011 The password of Pilot A and Pilot B will be held by a ref and the winner of the match will get the other pilots name. That right there is why it involves me, and why that is the answer. Now if you're talking doing it without names, then it sounds like a great idea. Quote
mindriot Posted June 15, 2011 Author Report Posted June 15, 2011 The password of Pilot A and Pilot B will be held by a ref and the winner of the match will get the other pilots name. That right there is why it involves me, and why that is the answer. Now if you're talking doing it without names, then it sounds like a great idea. Without names is fine. Bragging rights only. Quote
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