| Use of mm1 in Match Play | | Only designated leaders are authorized to talk to opposing clan leaders via mm1 during a match or prematch. Communication with opponents should be limited/brief during prematch; during a live match, use of mm1 is strictly prohibited.
Use of mm1 during a live match is permissable only for leaders in the event that the opposing clan's leadership must be informed of something. | If any member uses mm1, regardless of intent or wording, during a match, he will be subject to a 1 week suspension from matchplay. Any subsequent infractions will result in the expulsion of the member from the clan. | Greeting the opponents, wishing them good luck, and having an extremely brief conversation is permitted during prematch.
Because prematch is usually focused upon finalizing assignments, in most cases members need to be alert and attentive to what is being said by the leadership.
At the conclusion of the match, congratulatory remarks are permitted to be said.
Any use of mm1 permitted as aforementioned that could be construed as insulting or negative torwards the opposing clan is subject to disciplinary action. |
| Use of Rcon | | Rules regarding the use of Rcon in ADSL's private server(s):
1. Server is for clan use on Mondays and Thursdays. 2. On non clan event days it is first come, first server. Do not interupt someone's 1v1 or 2v2 if they are in server before you. Politely sit in spec and ask if you can play; otherwise wait your turn. 3. Unauthorized changing of rcon pass will result in ban from server. 4. Banning/kicking of fellow teammates will not be tolerated. If absolutely necessary, check with a present leader before doing so. 5. Rcon is not to be distributed to non-ADSL members.
| Rcon abuse will result in the immediate removal of rcon access. If severe enough, the abuse may result in expulsion from the clan after review by leadership.
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- If 2 non-members have conflicts of interest, then they must go to a leader for a decision on what to do.
- Order of favor for rcon goes as follows
- [ADSL] Matches
- [ADSL] Practice
- [ADSL] Scrimmages
- Guild ganja activities
- [ADSL] Tryouts
- [ADSL] Soldier 1v1 practice
- [ADSL] Learning maps
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| General Behavior/Language | | 1. ADSL members must show respect for one another, as well as for their opponents. It is not required that you like your fellow members, but rather that you are able to co-exist.
2. Offensive language will not be tolerated. Obviously, racist remarks fall under this category and are those for which ADSL will likely have the least tolerance. It is each member's responsibility to consider what others may or may not find offensive.
3. TFC requires a vast amount of teamwork, which in turn ADSL demands team-oriented, cooperative atittudes of its members. ADSL looks for individuals that put the goals of the team above their own, not the other way around. Any criticism of other members is to be constructive and not offensive.
4. When you publically bear the [ADSL] tag, you are, whether intentionally or not, a representative of ADSL in some capacity. It is your responsibility to consider the above rules and apply them accordingly and properly to the situation. | Behavior that does not comply with the aforementioned rules will be reviewed by the leadership and dealt with accordingly. Bear in mind, these rules are some of the most basic expectations of an ADSL member. | The context/situations of or during which any of the aforementioned rules were violated will be taken into consideration. |
| Attendance | | Attendance is not mandatory in ADSL. Obviously, real-life obligations supersede those regarding the clan. However, by your joining ADSL, it is expected for you to make yourself available for most matches-you should want to participate!
If you are unable to attend a clan event, it is your duty to inform the clan leadership of your absence. | Continual failure to attend matches without giving notice of absence may result in suspension or removal from clan. | |
| In-Game Behavior: Offense | | ADSL does not promote or tolerate any kind of OvO behavior, namely potshooting or chasing. Basically, no attempt should be made by the offense to harm or impede the progress of the opposing clan's offense.
It is recognized that other clans might condone such tactics. If fired upon by a member of the opposing clan's offense in a match, you are not to return fire. Inform the offensive captain of the infraction, and it will be dealt with accordingly. | Repeated failure to abide by these rules may result in suspension. | |
| In-Game Behavior: General | | 1. During prematch, the firing of weapons, movement, or any transmission of sounds is to be limited, if not eliminated entirely, until briefings from leaders have been completed and assignments properly delegated.
2. Members must be focused upon their assignment for the duration of the round.
3. Overt attempts to disrupt the progress or effectiveness of teammates will not be tolerated. | Repeated failure to comply with the aforementioned rules will result in disciplinary action, likely a suspension from match play at the least. | |
| IRC Administration | | ADSL members who have the power to administrate activity in our private and public IRC channels are subject to the following rules:
1. The kicking/banning of an individual from either channel must be authorized by a leader unless the individual presents a clear and present threat or detriment.
2. Kicking/banning individuals as a joke isn't funny-don't do it.
3. The topic in the private channel is used exclusively to inform members of upcoming events and cooresponding info. Only clan leaders are to change the topic unless permission is given by a leader to another member to do so. | Abuse of any privileges that correspond with op, co-owner, or owner status in our IRC channels will be reviewed and dealt with accordingly. | |
| Multi-clanning | | Multi-clanning, the act of participating in sanctioned league matches with more than one 9v9 clan, is prohibited by ADSL among its members. Not only do leagues prohibit multi-clanning, which can result in a suspension/ban for the clan, but it is our belief that ADSL should be your sole commitment in terms of 9v9 play. | If, as a member of ADSL, you are found to be participating in matches with another 9v9 clan, you will be removed from ADSL. | |