Since teamfortress.tv is now regularly casting Invite matches, ESEA will be enforcing rules for player aliases in the Invite division only (relating to the Professional Conduct Policy). If your match is being casted or has a chance of being casted in the future, please change your ESEA alias to one that is easily recognizable by casters. Otherwise you will risk an Invite Conduct Policy Violation Ban™.
this applies to like 6 people at most and 4 of them are on woodpig lmao
wasnt there literally a spec plugin that fixed this... why is this coming back up again
maybe for the plugin to work the cameraman needs to know who, for example, bugsbunnymaniac is and this rule is to avoid having to go through profiles
milowasnt there literally a spec plugin that fixed this... why is this coming back up again
We shouldn't need a spec plugin to make players act professionally
Hallowmaybe for the plugin to work the cameraman needs to know who, for example, bugsbunnymaniac is and this rule is to avoid having to go through profiles
We can set them up in advance during the season but keeping them up to date with roster changes and also mercs can be tricky
We shouldn't need a spec plugin to make players act professionally
[quote=Hallow]maybe for the plugin to work the cameraman needs to know who, for example, bugsbunnymaniac is and this rule is to avoid having to go through profiles[/quote]
We can set them up in advance during the season but keeping them up to date with roster changes and also mercs can be tricky
DavidTheWinmilowasnt there literally a spec plugin that fixed this... why is this coming back up again
We shouldn't need a spec plugin to make players act professionally
what game do you think we're playing here
HRG$$$NorCaliSmoka707
We shouldn't need a spec plugin to make players act professionally[/quote]
what game do you think we're playing here
HRG$$$NorCaliSmoka707
Let's keep this rule in effect for more than just this season plz. It had been a rule in the past and apparently faded away for unknown reasons.
I remember smaka being forced to change his name from TheJoker...and I think a wood pig member(s) getting a short ban.
I remember smaka being forced to change his name from TheJoker...and I think a wood pig member(s) getting a short ban.
DavidTheWinmilowasnt there literally a spec plugin that fixed this... why is this coming back up again
We shouldn't need a spec plugin to make players act professionally
We shouldn't need a spec plugin to make players act [b]professionally[/b][/quote]
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I'm pretty sure that I've seen this exact thread last year with someone immediately mentioning woodpig...
We've seen Dingo bully tsc in Razer, is David next on this villain's emotional hit list after these draconian rules????
Woodpig should pick up ILLEGALELEPHANTGUN just to spite ESEA
I wonder how long you have to have had an alias before it would be considered easily recognizable to casters. Like what if mason had changed his name to chairuser like everywhere and like his friends knew so he decided to change his ESEA too and then nobody on production knew and couldn't recognize him. In that case he clearly is not intending to infringe on the rule, but he still causes the same inconveniences to the casters and somebody who did intend to use it as a joke (eg somebody who changed their name to xxbongsmoker420xx right before a match). People could end up getting banned all the time accidentally.
deetr-
i think the point is to make the players recognizable to the viewers, not the casters. saying slamBerg or Saelot isnt the same thing as saying 6yrsofhighschool or FAILURE. sure mason has been using the chairuser account for 3 seasons now, but no one calls him that, so it should just be mason
i think the point is to make the players recognizable to the viewers, not the casters. saying slamBerg or Saelot isnt the same thing as saying 6yrsofhighschool or FAILURE. sure mason has been using the chairuser account for 3 seasons now, but no one calls him that, so it should just be mason
deetrI wonder how long you have to have had an alias before it would be considered easily recognizable to casters. Like what if mason had changed his name to chairuser like everywhere and like his friends knew so he decided to change his ESEA too and then nobody on production knew and couldn't recognize him. In that case he clearly is not intending to infringe on the rule, but he still causes the same inconveniences to the casters and somebody who did intend to use it as a joke (eg somebody who changed their name to xxbongsmoker420xx right before a match). People could end up getting banned all the time accidentally.
The way it works in EU at least is your name is set at the start of the season and you have to have that name in all officials. The only time it's been a "problem" is tonythetiger.
The way it works in EU at least is your name is set at the start of the season and you have to have that name in all officials. The only time it's been a "problem" is tonythetiger.
I think you mean how if my name was "rawdog" ...is it passable as me? People know I played as rawdog, "rawdog down" is even a fun way of pointing out how horribly I've failed at something, yet it is better for a cast and makes things more clear for people to call me bloodsire.
It also sucks having to convert something like George W. Bush to ash everytime it comes up, and further sucks that this desyncs the killfeed with the shout call. This is professionalism, that's all, and if we hope a thing like MM takes the game higher up the eSports ladder, this is just something that makes sense.
It also sucks having to convert something like George W. Bush to ash everytime it comes up, and further sucks that this desyncs the killfeed with the shout call. This is professionalism, that's all, and if we hope a thing like MM takes the game higher up the eSports ladder, this is just something that makes sense.
DavidTheWindeetrI wonder how long you have to have had an alias before it would be considered easily recognizable to casters. Like what if mason had changed his name to chairuser like everywhere and like his friends knew so he decided to change his ESEA too and then nobody on production knew and couldn't recognize him. In that case he clearly is not intending to infringe on the rule, but he still causes the same inconveniences to the casters and somebody who did intend to use it as a joke (eg somebody who changed their name to xxbongsmoker420xx right before a match). People could end up getting banned all the time accidentally.
The way it works in EU at least is your name is set at the start of the season and you have to have that name in all officials. The only time it's been a "problem" is tonythetiger.
and the most autistic name in etf2l history 'shelikesitrough'
The way it works in EU at least is your name is set at the start of the season and you have to have that name in all officials. The only time it's been a "problem" is tonythetiger.[/quote]
and the most autistic name in etf2l history 'shelikesitrough'
whoever gets upset about this rule can always play in IM or open instead
It definitely is annoying as a caster to have to think about who's who, its another thing to worry about which can occasionally throw newer casters off, and even some more experienced ones.
deetrI wonder how long you have to have had an alias before it would be considered easily recognizable to casters. Like what if mason had changed his name to chairuser like everywhere and like his friends knew so he decided to change his ESEA too and then nobody on production knew and couldn't recognize him. In that case he clearly is not intending to infringe on the rule, but he still causes the same inconveniences to the casters and somebody who did intend to use it as a joke (eg somebody who changed their name to xxbongsmoker420xx right before a match). People could end up getting banned all the time accidentally.
that's why the easiest way to remedy this confounding issue is to just change your name to the one by which people (especially those who aren't necessarily your friends, like casters) know you the best
it's seriously the easiest thing in the world; you have to purposefully cause trouble for it to be an issue
that's why the easiest way to remedy this confounding issue is to just change your name to the one by which people (especially those who aren't necessarily your friends, like casters) know you the best
it's seriously the easiest thing in the world; you have to purposefully cause trouble for it to be an issue
Invite Conduct Policy Violation Ban™.
Amazing that this is finally being enforced but god did I laugh at the fact that ESEA has trademarked that.™
Amazing that this is finally being enforced but god did I laugh at the fact that ESEA has trademarked that.™