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Highlander Season 33 (Spring 2025): Group Stage #2

High

Week 5

Round commencing: -

Schedule deadline: | Result deadline:

Date Scheduled:
Results submitted:
by ETF2L Staff

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4 - 3 (golden cap)

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Kazakhstan Kazakh e-Sports powered by Chapman vs European ChudsX3
4 - 2

SteamID Screenshots: A

Players

ChudsX3 (9) kul, wyser, gambit, BigZZZ, Houf, Stitzy, Norbi, sven, ReseF
Kazakh e-Sports powered by Chapman (9) noid, darkitime, Kumis, znach, ligtaz, PROJECT CJ7AHU,bI, quarkyonic, Clav, VIP TERMINATOR

Warnings


2 Comments

  1. Default Date said:

    A default date has been set for this match by ETF2L.
    The default date is: Tuesday, 29 April 2025, 21:15
    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. ETF2L Staff said:

    Dear teams,

    it has come to our attention that team “Kazakh e-Sports powered by Chapman” used a banned exploit during the match. They will receive a Minor Warning because of this.

    6.1. Bug-Using is not allowed

    Any kind of “Bug-Using” is not allowed. Players abusing unintended exploits that give an unfair advantage will be penalised on a case-by-case basis depending on the intent and impact on the matches. Possible penalties may include team warnings, forfeiting of one or more match rounds and / or league bans for the offending player.

    Intent and impact:
    When it comes to judging the intent and impact of a rule break, the way ETF2L generally looks at these cases is based on what the player wanted to achieve with or what they gained from it, even without intent due to an act of negligence, as well as how often and where the rule break occurred.
    Some cases are easier to evaluate than others when it comes to the direct impact on the game.

    Examples:
    – Someone using a panic script in the spawn room once in an official versus someone doing it to taunt the enemy team after each round win versus someone using it multiple times in front of opposing players in a fight, making themselves harder to hit.
    – A Sniper using a transparent scope the entire match versus a Medic off-classing as a Sniper, using it only in pre-game.

    Some exploits, modifications or scripts may give a constant advantage throughout the entire match, making their impact more indirect, thus using those will more likely lead to an immediate punishment rather than just a team/player warning. Furthermore, someone who is repeatedly installing and uninstalling a modification/script is not likely able to claim they were not aware of it. Ignorance of our rules is not an excuse either.
    With regard to an unusual bug, script or modification we advise players to use common sense and ask the ETF2L staff before using it in any TF2 match.

    6.1.1 Abusing Map Bugs is not allowed
    A spot on the map is commonly banned if:

    – It gives players the possibility to see things they shouldn’t be able to (e.g. looking through walls).
    – It gives players a way to shoot others without other players being able to shoot them.
    – It doesn’t work on both sides of the map.

    Wallbugs are not considered an exploit unless they meet any of the criteria above.

    Most commonly seen banned map spots include:

    – Upward: Building a teleporter in the dropdown spot on the 3rd point, using the resupply cabinet through the wall at RED’s forward spawn.
    – Gullywash: Shooting through the shutter on last and taunting through the ceiling of elbow.
    – Product: Bugged skybox spot.
    – Steel: Using flamethrowers to damage players on A through the steel sliding doors.

    For any questions please contact League Admin Staff on our Discord: https://discord.etf2l.org

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