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General Ladder
All players participating in a match must be on the roster for at least 6 hours and can not be updated within the past 6 hours prior to the match start time indicated in the accepted match details.
This ladder is limited to 16 players per team.
Every team is required to have a minimum of 4 players on their roster prior to accepting a match.
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Settings
The default settings specified in these rules can be changed, but only if an option is available in the challenge. Unless specified otherwise in the match details, these default rules will be followed.
The following settings apply to all GameBattles matches, regardless of the Game Mode.
Spectating: Disabled (Does not apply for Search and Destroy). Spectating is to be Enabled when a Staff Member is present to spectate the match.
Friendly Fire: Enabled
Forced Respawn: Enabled
Wave Spawn Delay: None
Respawn Delay: None (Does not apply to Sabotage, Capture the Flag, Domination, and Demolition)
Radar Always On: Challenge Option
Max Health: Normal (When Hardcore Mode Enabled: Miniscule)
Health Regeneration: Normal (When Hardcore Mode Enabled: None)
Kill Cam: Enabled
Headshots Only: Disabled
Third Person View: Challenge Option
Allow Perks: Challenge Option
Killstreak Rewards: Challenge Option
Number of Lives: Unlimited (Does not apply to Search and Destroy.)
Join-In-Progress: Not Allowed
Hardcore Mode: Challenge Option
The following settings are specific to each Game Mode, so please read them carefully before setting up the server.
Team Deathmatch
Points to Win: 7500
Round Timer: 10 Minutes
Search and Destroy
Round Length: 3 Minutes
Bomb Timer: 45 Seconds
Number of lives: 1 Life
Plant Time: 7.5 Seconds
Defuse Time: 7.5 Seconds
Multi Bomb: Disabled
Score Limit: 4 Points
Round Switch: Every Round
Spectator: Team Only
Sabotage
Time Limit: 10 Minutes
Bomb Timer: 45 Seconds
Plant Time: 5 Seconds
Defuse Time: 5 Seconds
Respawn Delay: 7.5
Shared Bomb Timer: Disabled
Note: In the event of a tie, the game will go into Overtime to determine the winner. If the Overtime results in a Draw, the map must be replayed until a winner is decided.
Domination
Round Length: 10 Minutes
Score Limit: Unlimited
Respawn Delay: 5 Seconds
Capture The Flag
Round Length: 5 Minutes
Score Limit: Unlimited
Respawn Delay: 5 Seconds
Note: In the event of a tie, the game will go into Overtime to determine the winner. If the Overtime results in a Draw, the map must be replayed until a winner is decided.
Demolition
Time Limit: 3 Minutes
Round Switch: Every Round
Bomb Timer: 30 Seconds
Plant Time: 5 Seconds
Defuse Time: 5 Seconds
Extra Time: 2 Minutes
Respawn Delay: 5 Seconds
Headquarters
Time Limit: 10 Minutes
Score Limit: Unlimited
HQ Lifetime: 1 Minute
HQ Activate Delay: 30 Seconds
Kill Confirmed
Time Limit: 10 Minutes
Score Limit: 65 Points
If any of the above settings are incorrect, the hosting team forfeits that map. The team hosting is responsible to ensure all setting are correct prior to beginning any map. If the settings are incorrect, the map needs to end and the next map needs to be played. The team that was not hosting is responsible for obtaining valid proof to show that the hosting team did not have the settings correct. A ticket with valid proof must be submitted immediately after the match has been completed.
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Matches
All matches must be played in their entirety unless both teams agree to postpone or cancel the match. Teams can play a best of 3 (first team to win 2 maps wins the match) or a best of 5 (first team to win 3 maps wins the match). If no selection is made, a Standard Ladder Match will be played best of 3 maps.
Randomized maps MUST be used. Users cannot pick maps or change options selected in the challenge details. Unless specified otherwise in the challenge details, these default rules will be followed.
The higher ranked team at match time will host the first map. The higher ranked team is the team ranked closer to “1” on the ladder. If there is a tie in rank (i.e. both are unranked), the Team ID closest to 0 will host first. The lower ranked team at match time will host the second map. This will alternate for each map until/if a tie breaker map is needed. If a tie breaker map is needed, the lower ranked team will host the final map.
The team that is not hosting will pick which side to play on.
A "Lag Test" must be completed prior to starting the match. This is a test round that does not count and uses the standard game settings that will be used during the match. For the lag test, a map that is not scheduled for play must be used. If the game lags during this test, a new host must be chosen. If both teams cannot find or agree upon an acceptable host, the match needs to be removed. To have the match removed, both teams need to go to the Match Report tab and click on the Request Cancellation button.
Teams may not delay the match for more than 5 minutes between each map. If a team delays the start for longer than 5 minutes between maps, they will forfeit that map. The team that did not delay must submit a ticket with valid proof showing that this delay did occur. Complete the match and then report the outcome. If it is a Premium Match, report the scores correctly and then submit a ticket. If it is a Non-Premium Match, you can select the Match Status that says: “I’m reporting: I had an issue and want to dispute”. Then, submit your ticket containing valid proof.
If a player/host disconnects during the initial launch of a map, the map will be restarted. The initial launch is defined as within the first 30 seconds or before the first kill. If both teams disagree over when the disconnection took place, video proof must be provided. Complete the match and then report the outcome. If it is a Premium Match, report the scores correctly and then submit a ticket. If it is a Non-Premium Match, you can select the Match Status that says: “I’m reporting: I had an issue and want to dispute”. Then, submit your ticket containing valid proof.
If the host disconnects after the map has started, the host's team forfeits that map. After the map has started is after 30 seconds or after the first kill. If both teams disagree over when the disconnection took place, video proof must be provided. Complete the match and then report the outcome. If it is a Premium Match, report the scores correctly and then submit a ticket. If it is a Non-Premium Match, you can select the Match Status that says: “I’m reporting: I had an issue and want to dispute”. Then, submit your ticket containing valid proof.
If a player disconnects after the game has started, the game will continue and a player may be re-invited. The re-invited player may be the player that dropped or a new eligible player that was selected as a substitute when setting up the match. The only exception to this rule is for a "Kill Dependent Game Mode" and for Demolition. Please see the rule below regarding "Kill Dependent Game Mode".
A "Kill Dependent Game Mode," often referred to as Deathmatch, Sharpshooter or Slayer, is a game mode whose winner is decided by the overall number of kills, or points gained from kills. Because this mode relies on the number of players present, a team can never play shorthanded when playing this mode. A Team that loses a player during this game mode, after the first kill has occurred, forfeits that map.
A team can start a map shorthanded unless it is for a "Kill Dependent Game Mode" (for a description of what a "Kill Dependent Game Mode" is, please see above). You can only be shorthanded by one player. For example, in a 4v4, a team can start a map with 3 players. If you are missing more than one player, you cannot start a map. This rule applies to all matches except for 1v1s.
We highly recommend that all players appear offline during their match. Users are not to dispute a match on purpose if the other team did not appear offline. If random players enter the room, ask them to leave. If they leave immediately without disrupting the match, the match can continue. If the player disrupts the match, the match is to resume from the score at which the player(s) entered.
We strongly recommend that you set your Friends List to "Private".
If a map results in a tie, the map will be replayed with the same sides and settings.
Deliberate and repeated team-killing or committing suicide on purpose during Team Deathmatch will result in a forfeit of the map. If a team is accused of violating this rule, the accuser must provide valid video proof. Complete the match and then report the outcome. If it is a Premium Match, report the scores correctly and then submit a ticket. If it is a Non-Premium Match, you can select the Match Status that says: “I’m reporting: I had an issue and want to dispute”. Then, submit your ticket containing valid proof.
General
Rules are subject to change at any time, so please check them often.
All players participating in a match must be on the roster for at least 6 hours and can not be updated within the past 6 hours prior to the match start time indicated in the accepted match details.
This ladder is limited to 16 players per team.
Every team is required to have a minimum of 4 players on their roster prior to accepting a match.
General · Rosters · Challenges · No-Shows · Reporting · Tickets
Cheating · Referees · Proof · General Ladder · Settings · Matches
Settings
The default settings specified in these rules can be changed, but only if an option is available in the challenge. Unless specified otherwise in the match details, these default rules will be followed.
The following settings apply to all GameBattles matches, regardless of the Game Mode.
Spectating: Disabled (Does not apply for Search and Destroy). Spectating is to be Enabled when a Staff Member is present to spectate the match.
Friendly Fire: Enabled
Forced Respawn: Enabled
Wave Spawn Delay: None
Respawn Delay: None (Does not apply to Sabotage, Capture the Flag, Domination, and Demolition)
Radar Always On: Challenge Option
Max Health: Normal (When Hardcore Mode Enabled: Miniscule)
Health Regeneration: Normal (When Hardcore Mode Enabled: None)
Kill Cam: Enabled
Headshots Only: Disabled
Third Person View: Challenge Option
Allow Perks: Challenge Option
Killstreak Rewards: Challenge Option
Number of Lives: Unlimited (Does not apply to Search and Destroy.)
Join-In-Progress: Not Allowed
Hardcore Mode: Challenge Option
The following settings are specific to each Game Mode, so please read them carefully before setting up the server.
Team Deathmatch
Points to Win: 7500
Round Timer: 10 Minutes
Search and Destroy
Round Length: 3 Minutes
Bomb Timer: 45 Seconds
Number of lives: 1 Life
Plant Time: 7.5 Seconds
Defuse Time: 7.5 Seconds
Multi Bomb: Disabled
Score Limit: 4 Points
Round Switch: Every Round
Spectator: Team Only
Sabotage
Time Limit: 10 Minutes
Bomb Timer: 45 Seconds
Plant Time: 5 Seconds
Defuse Time: 5 Seconds
Respawn Delay: 7.5
Shared Bomb Timer: Disabled
Note: In the event of a tie, the game will go into Overtime to determine the winner. If the Overtime results in a Draw, the map must be replayed until a winner is decided.
Domination
Round Length: 10 Minutes
Score Limit: Unlimited
Respawn Delay: 5 Seconds
Capture The Flag
Round Length: 5 Minutes
Score Limit: Unlimited
Respawn Delay: 5 Seconds
Note: In the event of a tie, the game will go into Overtime to determine the winner. If the Overtime results in a Draw, the map must be replayed until a winner is decided.
Demolition
Time Limit: 3 Minutes
Round Switch: Every Round
Bomb Timer: 30 Seconds
Plant Time: 5 Seconds
Defuse Time: 5 Seconds
Extra Time: 2 Minutes
Respawn Delay: 5 Seconds
Headquarters
Time Limit: 10 Minutes
Score Limit: Unlimited
HQ Lifetime: 1 Minute
HQ Activate Delay: 30 Seconds
Kill Confirmed
Time Limit: 10 Minutes
Score Limit: 65 Points
If any of the above settings are incorrect, the hosting team forfeits that map. The team hosting is responsible to ensure all setting are correct prior to beginning any map. If the settings are incorrect, the map needs to end and the next map needs to be played. The team that was not hosting is responsible for obtaining valid proof to show that the hosting team did not have the settings correct. A ticket with valid proof must be submitted immediately after the match has been completed.
General · Rosters · Challenges · No-Shows · Reporting · Tickets
Cheating · Referees · Proof · General Ladder · Settings · Matches
Matches
All matches must be played in their entirety unless both teams agree to postpone or cancel the match. Teams can play a best of 3 (first team to win 2 maps wins the match) or a best of 5 (first team to win 3 maps wins the match). If no selection is made, a Standard Ladder Match will be played best of 3 maps.
Randomized maps MUST be used. Users cannot pick maps or change options selected in the challenge details. Unless specified otherwise in the challenge details, these default rules will be followed.
The higher ranked team at match time will host the first map. The higher ranked team is the team ranked closer to “1” on the ladder. If there is a tie in rank (i.e. both are unranked), the Team ID closest to 0 will host first. The lower ranked team at match time will host the second map. This will alternate for each map until/if a tie breaker map is needed. If a tie breaker map is needed, the lower ranked team will host the final map.
The team that is not hosting will pick which side to play on.
A "Lag Test" must be completed prior to starting the match. This is a test round that does not count and uses the standard game settings that will be used during the match. For the lag test, a map that is not scheduled for play must be used. If the game lags during this test, a new host must be chosen. If both teams cannot find or agree upon an acceptable host, the match needs to be removed. To have the match removed, both teams need to go to the Match Report tab and click on the Request Cancellation button.
Teams may not delay the match for more than 5 minutes between each map. If a team delays the start for longer than 5 minutes between maps, they will forfeit that map. The team that did not delay must submit a ticket with valid proof showing that this delay did occur. Complete the match and then report the outcome. If it is a Premium Match, report the scores correctly and then submit a ticket. If it is a Non-Premium Match, you can select the Match Status that says: “I’m reporting: I had an issue and want to dispute”. Then, submit your ticket containing valid proof.
If a player/host disconnects during the initial launch of a map, the map will be restarted. The initial launch is defined as within the first 30 seconds or before the first kill. If both teams disagree over when the disconnection took place, video proof must be provided. Complete the match and then report the outcome. If it is a Premium Match, report the scores correctly and then submit a ticket. If it is a Non-Premium Match, you can select the Match Status that says: “I’m reporting: I had an issue and want to dispute”. Then, submit your ticket containing valid proof.
If the host disconnects after the map has started, the host's team forfeits that map. After the map has started is after 30 seconds or after the first kill. If both teams disagree over when the disconnection took place, video proof must be provided. Complete the match and then report the outcome. If it is a Premium Match, report the scores correctly and then submit a ticket. If it is a Non-Premium Match, you can select the Match Status that says: “I’m reporting: I had an issue and want to dispute”. Then, submit your ticket containing valid proof.
If a player disconnects after the game has started, the game will continue and a player may be re-invited. The re-invited player may be the player that dropped or a new eligible player that was selected as a substitute when setting up the match. The only exception to this rule is for a "Kill Dependent Game Mode" and for Demolition. Please see the rule below regarding "Kill Dependent Game Mode".
A "Kill Dependent Game Mode," often referred to as Deathmatch, Sharpshooter or Slayer, is a game mode whose winner is decided by the overall number of kills, or points gained from kills. Because this mode relies on the number of players present, a team can never play shorthanded when playing this mode. A Team that loses a player during this game mode, after the first kill has occurred, forfeits that map.
A team can start a map shorthanded unless it is for a "Kill Dependent Game Mode" (for a description of what a "Kill Dependent Game Mode" is, please see above). You can only be shorthanded by one player. For example, in a 4v4, a team can start a map with 3 players. If you are missing more than one player, you cannot start a map. This rule applies to all matches except for 1v1s.
We highly recommend that all players appear offline during their match. Users are not to dispute a match on purpose if the other team did not appear offline. If random players enter the room, ask them to leave. If they leave immediately without disrupting the match, the match can continue. If the player disrupts the match, the match is to resume from the score at which the player(s) entered.
We strongly recommend that you set your Friends List to "Private".
If a map results in a tie, the map will be replayed with the same sides and settings.
Deliberate and repeated team-killing or committing suicide on purpose during Team Deathmatch will result in a forfeit of the map. If a team is accused of violating this rule, the accuser must provide valid video proof. Complete the match and then report the outcome. If it is a Premium Match, report the scores correctly and then submit a ticket. If it is a Non-Premium Match, you can select the Match Status that says: “I’m reporting: I had an issue and want to dispute”. Then, submit your ticket containing valid proof.
General
Rules are subject to change at any time, so please check them often.
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