Highlander Winter 2023: Open

Open

Week 1

Round commencing: -

Schedule deadline: | Result deadline:

Date Scheduled:
Results submitted:
by vanilla_ (alt9)

pl_upward_f10

pl_upward_f10

4 - 0

[Screenshots: A ]

pl_upward_f10

pl_upward_f10

4 - 0

[Screenshots: A ]

International alt9 vs Ukraine 6OmJaTHNK
6 - 0

SteamID Screenshots: A

Players

6OmJaTHNK (9) waframe, Xelbot, Seemah, Melvix, petrice, SIR MEPHEDROME, Flupy, Levan, Michael
alt9 (8) vanilla_, Rob Rotten, wasd, David, zagamunovich, Templ, Kosa, JonaMake
Unrostered (1) Flutter

Warnings

  • alt9 [Minor] Using an unapproved merc

Demos


9 Comments

  1. Default Date said:

    A default date has been set for this match by ETF2L.
    The default date is: Thursday, 26 January 2023, 20:00
    Please play this match on the appointed time and submit the results.
    If the default date does not suit you, please contact your opponent and ask them to reschedule.

  2. Flupy said:

    So, yes.

  3. skai: milkers said:

    vanilla wins these

  4. Justmed said:

    alt9 vs strongest team in this f*cking entire world

  5. 333res said:

    :O

  6. ETF2L Staff said:

    Dear teams,

    It has comes to our attention that during this match alt9 used a default merc without announcing it. Therefore alt9 receives a Minor Warning for failing to announce their Default Merc.

    1.3.3. Default mercenary

    One merc is allowed by default in all divisions:

    […]

    – For D5/Low and D6/Open specifically they cannot be more experienced than the tier the match is being played in, and they cannot be rostered in a team placed in any tier higher than that of the official match in question. Default mercs cannot be class-restricted. Experience in other leagues is also included.

    If you wish to contest the default status of a merc, please contact a League Admin on [ETF2L’s Discord server] so they may decide whether or not the player is valid for the Default merc clause.

    1.3. Mercenary clause

    Definition:
    Mercenaries or ““Mercs” or “ringers” are defined as players who are not part of a team’s roster. Players who are listed as “unverified” on a roster also count as mercs if they were listed as such at the time an official was set to start.

    Standard:
    A team can use up to a maximum of 2 mercs (including default merc) per map and simultaneously, even if the opponent would allow the use of more than 2 mercs.
    A team can only use 1 default merc as per rule 1.3.3 Default Mercs.
    Otherwise, no team may use a merc at any time during a match unless the player(s) is/are granted explicit written permission to play by the opposing team.

    Process:
    Merc permission grants are player-based and class-based: teams are free to choose whether a player is allowed to play for their opponents as a merc and which classes they are allowed to play. Classes deemed as “off-classes” (i.e. Pyro, Heavy, Engineer, Sniper and Spy) are allowed by default. If no specific classes are stated, a player allowed to play as a merc can play any class of their choice.

    All agreements for merc permission grants and the usage of default mercs must be logged and provided in the official match’s respective comments. Those logs must explicitly contain links to each approved merc’s ETF2L profile. Teams are advised to check if the proposed default merc is indeed eligible as per rule 1.3.3 Default Mercs.
    All mercs have to be registered on ETF2L.

    The team that requested the merc is responsible for making sure that this permission is granted. If a team wants to use any players who are not eligible to be a default merc, they must contact the opponent before the match starts.

    Breaking the rules:
    Failing to present a default merc to the opposing team will grant you a minor warning.

    […]

    For any questions please contact us in our discord https://discord.etf2l.org

  7. ETF2L Staff said:

    Dear Team 6OmJaTHNK,

    Please upload the demos of Levan and Partner within 72 hours or face a penalty in accordance with the General ETF2L Rules.
    You have to use the ETF2L demo upload system for archives under 100 MB, third party host links will be ignored.

    Minor Warnings for missing demos can be removed later after talking to an admin, as long as the minor warnings of your team did not stack up to a major warning yet.

    2.1. Every player has to record Demos:

    Demo files can be requested by an admin or any player of the opposing team.

    Admins may request demo files at any time until the end of the competition an official match was played in; a competition is considered ongoing until its wrap-up post is published. Admins may request as many files as they require.

    The opposing team can request demo files at any time until 48 hours have passed after an official match was scheduled to start. They can request demos from up to two opposing players, who will then have to provide their demos for all played maps. A team is only allowed to make four demo requests in a single competition.

    Players have to record the entirety of their official matches. Missing segments of any kind (e.g. rounds, halves) can count as a missing recording and may result in a team Warning and an infraction for the player. As a rule of thumb, we advise you to check whether you have a demo file recording whenever you join a server, especially after a connection loss or a map switch. A player whose demo files have been requested has 72 hours to upload them, starting from the time the request was made. All requested demos up to 100 MB have to be uploaded to ETF2L; links to third party hosts will be ignored.

    2.1.1 Penalties for not providing requested demos:

    Failure to supply a requested demo will result in penalties for both the player and their team. If a player fails to supply their demos multiple times while playing for the same team the team will be given a more severe punishment.

    Player penalties.
    – First time: No ban.
    – Second time: Player is banned for two weeks from all ETF2L competitions.
    – Third time: Player is banned for two months from all ETF2L competitions.
    – Fourth time or more: Player is banned for one year from all ETF2L competitions.

    Team penalties.
    – First time: Minor warning that can be removed if the demo is uploaded.
    – Second time or more: Major warning that can be removed if the demo is uploaded.

    Penalties are applied if a requested demo is not provided within 72 hours.

    For any questions please contact us in our discord https://discord.etf2l.org

  8. ETF2L Staff said:

    Dear teams,

    team “6OmJaTHNK” has received one Minor Warning for failing to provide Levan’s demos. Only one of both games were uplaoded.

    If you are able to provide the demos at a later date, please contact our admin staff on Discord in order to get the warnings removed.
    https://discord.etf2l.org

  9. Flupy said:

    1 year and no medals

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