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- Wireplay PC Gamer's Champions' League
-
- HOW TO PLAY
-
- It's pretty simple, honestly...
-
- 1. First, you need to register. At the moment the first two leagues are
- in the Power Play area of Wireplay which requires you to have Wireplay
- as your ISP. This service is now free ? to join up simply pop CD GAMER
- Disc 1 in your computer and press the Wireplay button.
-
- 2. You now need to register for the league you want to play in. Choose a
- nickname by which you wish to be known in the league and stick to that
- name whenever you play. You are only allowed one account and one name on
- each ladder. This is partially a security measure, and also a way of
- keeping the ladder dynamic.
-
- 3. The ladder will only work if your details are entered correctly. This
- only needs your nickname and e-mail address, but the entry of a working
- address that you read regularly is vital if anyone else is to challenge
- you. If you are found to be entering any inappropriate or obscene
- information, or imitating another player, then you will be thrown off
- the ladder and barred from re-registering. We mean it.
-
- 4. Please do not register if you do not intend to take part seriously.
- If you play in a ladder match you must use the ladder nickname you
- entered when you registered, or unnecessary confusion can result.
-
- 5. Whenever you or your clan/team registers on a Wireplay ladder, you
- start at the bottom and you will be classed as an 'unranked' player/team
- until you play your first game. You are able to challenge any player you
- like (there are rules for challenging top ten players, see later) and if
- you beat them, you climb up half the distance between the ranks.
-
- 6. For example, you are ranked 100th and someone is number 50. If you
- beat that player, you will rise up to 75th place. Your rank on the
- ladder does not go down if you lose a match unless your opponent is
- ranked DIRECTLY below you.
-
- 7. If a player lower than you beats someone higher than you, you will
- begin to move down the ladder. To keep your place or move upwards, you
- must keep winning against higher-ranked players. Number One will only
- stay there by fending off all-comers.
-
- 8. To make a challenge, use the ladders challenge mechanism. This
- e-mails your opponent an official ladder challenge. Please do this only
- once per challenge. Anyone found to be spamming other players will be
- removed from the ladder.
-
- 9. It is the responsibility of the losing player to report the result of
- the game. This is done by simply going to the ladder page and clicking
- the æLog LossÆ link. Whether you are in a team or are an individual, it
- must be treated as one i.e. you need to agree with your team-mates who
- registers in the team name and then reports on behalf of the team. In
- æfree for allÆ matches (or matches in which multiple opponents are all
- competing against each other without partners) each of the losers of the
- match reports a loss to the one overall winner.
-
- 10. At a set cut-off date each month, PC GAMER will take the league
- standings and print them in its current issue. The person on top of the
- chart at that particular time will be declared the PC Gamer Champion of
- the Month, and will be mentioned in the magazine. The cut-off dates will
- be fully publicised in advance.
-
-
-
- Q&A
-
- You'll have some questions by now. Here are the answers.
-
- Q. What happens if I canÆt play in the leagues for a while ? if I go on
- holiday, for example?
- A. We will run an analysis of the players every 30 days. If you have not
- played in that period of time, we will remove your name from the ladder.
- This way, the ladder is kept clean as we canÆt have a ladder with 1,000
- names and only 50 actually playing! Furthermore it means you can be
- assured that you are actually challenging active players, and not
- someone who registered and has not played for three months.
-
- Q. How often can I play?
- A. You can play as many different people as youÆd like on any given day,
- but you can only play the same player once in a 24-hour period.
-
- Q. How do I know my opponent is a registered player?
- A. Use the search facility or look on the ladder to verify if that
- player actually exists on it.
-
- Q. Is there any challenging and playing etiquette?
- A. Yep, there has to be or ladder civilisation will come crashing down
- all around us. Here they are:
- * If you receive multiple challenges (most likely if you are top ten,
- for example) then you should play the highest-ranked challenger.
- * If you receive one challenge, you should accept it as everyone needs
- to have a chance to progress, as much as you should have the chance to
- defend your place. You must accept a challenge and must not discriminate
- against a player because you think they will advance too far if they
- beat you, or if you donÆt want them to progress.
- * All games are valid as long as both players have agreed on the game
- parameters before the game begins.
- * To make sure the top ten players are not bombarded with challenges,
- only players in the top THIRTY may challenge a top ten player.
-
- Q. What if I drop out through technical error or my opponent leaves the
- game if they are losing, or IÆm losing and I want to quit?
- A. You quit, you lose, simple as that. Chickens donÆt deserve to win.
- However, it is hard to tell the difference between a yellow belly and a
- good old fashioned disconnection ? so if this occurs, the person who was
- losing must report it as if they had lost. However, if there is no clear
- agreement, then the two parties must either agree to play again or
- report the situation to the ladder admin. In a team game, if a member
- loses connection then the match must continue even if the player cannot
- reconnect, and the losers must report the results.
-
- Q. Who can I play?
- A. Play anyone you want, even the dog, just try and take on everyone and
- not the same three mates ? everyone deserves a chance to move up the
- ladder. Please observe the etiquette related to challenging top ten
- players.
-
- Q. How should I behave?
- A. With dignity, valour, and respect. Anyone caught trying to disrupt
- the ladders, dropping from games when they are losing or generally being
- a bad egg will be barred from the Wireplay ladders forever more. This
- could mean being reported to the ladder admin or a Wireplay Gamepro if
- one is online.
-
- Q. How do I know IÆve won?
- A. You have won the match when your opponent/opponents is/are wiped from
- the face of the earth, crying like a baby.
-
- Q. How do I report the loss?
- A. Once you have lost, then we request you rub salt into your own wounds
- by reporting the loss immediately. This is done by simply going to the
- ladder page and clicking the æLog LossÆ link.
-
- Q. What if my opponent fails to report the loss?
- A. Most unreported matches are a simple case of forgetfulness on the
- part of your opponent, so simply email them with a polite reminder
- message. If they have not posted the result within a couple of hours,
- e-mail the admin with an explanationr. All users are expected to post
- immediately, but will be given 24 hours to make a post or we will do it
- for them.
-
- Q. What about cheating?
- A. DonÆt do it or you will feel our wrath. If you see cheating, or
- suspect it, then leave the match and report it to the ladder admin. You
- donÆt need to report it a loss.
-
- Q. What happens if IÆm really good and find myself sitting smugly in the
- Top Ten?
- A. Well done, but there are extra pressures on you. We have some extra
- rules for you folk because the coveted top ten slots need to be
- especially dynamic. Firstly, we recommend that numbers one and two do
- play each other regularly to keep the battle up for the top slot.
- To this end, number one must play the highest ranking challenger if they
- have multiple challenges i.e. if number one is challenged by two and
- three then he must play number two. Furthermore, we recommend that
- players in the Top Ten should try to play the person ranked directly
- below them at least once every three days. WeÆll be keeping an
- especially beady eye on the top ten players because they are the crΘme
- de la crΘme of Wireplay.
-
- Q. What if I play in the Top Ten and my modem explodes, or I go away on
- holiday?
- A. ItÆs a cruel world, but you must play once a week or weÆll drop you
- five places to make way for others. Sorry, no exceptions. YouÆll simply
- have to battle your way up again, but that shouldnÆt be too hard for
- someone of your calibre, eh?
-
- Q. What if IÆve spotted a flaw in your rules or if I have suggestions?
- A. We always appreciate feedback. If you have any, or simply want to
- hurl love or abuse at us then e-mail ladder.admin@wireplay.com
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