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ICE9 Guidelines and Code of Conduct
All GamesICE9 is meant to be a community based TW game board. There is no place on this board for childish name calling and posting. This includes but is not limited to naming ports, planets, ships or beacons with abusive remarks or language, or using the same in announcements. Take such talk to the forums if you must. ICE9 welcomes players of ALL caliber to test their skills against each other. Match your skills with those that are as good or better than you, teach those that are not. The better the players, the better the games. What fun is it if there's no danger, no risk? At no time will dupes be allowed in any game at ICE9. In the eyes of this board dupes = cheating and dupers will be removed from all games and blocked with out warning or discussion. The sysop reserves the right to use TEDIT to remove the dupe. Bug use is strictly prohibited, players using bugs will be removed from the game and the board. I reserve the right to make the final judgment on what is or is not a bug. If it seems too good to be true, or if you've heard or read somewhere that it may be a bug, it probably is. My email address is ice9sysop@gmail.com. If you have any questions on whether something is a bug or not, contact me prior to using it. Individual games may have game specific rules posted and/or sent to new players by ship mail. It is the players responsibility to know these rules. ICE9 reserves the right to refuse access to anyone at anytime without reason or prior notice. This is done automatically via our Sysbot messaging program, which is active in all games. Unregulated GamesIn the unregulated games you are free to kill anything and everything at anytime. The only thing I ask, other than you follow the guidelines intended for all ICE9 games, is that if players who obviously need to be in the other games stumble into these games, please point them to the other game so they can learn before getting frustrated and quit TW entirely. Building gamesBefore getting into some of the specific guidelines of the building games let me say up front, the point of each of these rules is to allow players, new to the game or not, the ability to join a game at any time and get started. If you are the type of person who intends to read these rules and find every crack in them that can be exploited then Don't bother, I will ask you to go to the unregulated games, after all we both know that's were you belong in the first place. No Stardock or Fedspace blockades. A blockade occurs when anything is used to inhibit the free flow of traffic to and from SD or Terra. Anything more than one toll fig put there as a warp beacon is a blockade. For example, one toll fig used as a trigger *next to SD for any offensive purpose is a blockade. Sitting at SD and using attack scripts as players warp in and out is a blockade. Sitting at SD and using photon scripts is a blockade. Do not blow up SD or the Class O ports. This is not to say that your opponents that are not Fedsafe are free to use Fedspace as a Safe Haven and sit there all day either. Use common sense. No buyouts of any sort. Any corp found to be engaging in a ship or planet buyout will be removed from the game. Do not use fighters as a method of controlling the universe. Setting up fig grids and using attack scripts as an offensive or defensive weapon is a great tactic for the unregulated games but not the building games. I'm not saying you can't mark ports, or leave figs in various places, but again this is a building game, just don't leave them everywhere. Go find a tunnel or a set of sectors and build in it. For those of you wishing a hard and fast number, a single corp may not control more than 2.5% of a universe's grid. This means for a 20k game, no more than 500, for a 10k, no more than 250, etc. Allow players a chance to
join the game. Many players would like me to be more specific on this
point but I really Don't want to turn into a baby sitter. If a player
joins the game and starts killing anything he can find of yours to kill,
explain to him that your going to have to kill him if he keeps it up,
then if he does, kill him. If he is willing to be respectful let him play.
Simple so far. If you come across someone who's is just getting their
sector started and you have been playing for weeks and can easily take
it, give him a break. Go find someone that's more of a challenge. Try
to help new players who don't really know the game. You would be surprised
how rewarding this can be. I am the final arbiter
of what constitutes a base invasion, buy out, or any other rule violation. |