(07-13-2021, 11:22 AM)golden_apricot Wrote: This is a great idea. However somethings not quite thought out well.
Example: you can move teams once. However you cant talk to anyone about moving teams so you dont know that you can ever move teams. You also wont know anything about that team outside of the time where you maybe might be able to play with no confirmation in that regard. So really you are relying on people to either not move at all or not fuck themselves in a situation where they cant legally receive any help. This one might need some fixing.
To clarify this, the Federation Head CANNOT actively outreach people to join their team. There's nothing stopping a player from asking questions to Federation Heads. However, they cannot be recruited to their team. Does this clear it up a bit?
I know that is what the point of the rule is, but that is not how it is phrased in the rule. It needs clarification that federation heads can talk to players if it is player initiated. As written if i was a fed head i wouldnt talk at all to anyone even if reached out to and that isnt what you want.
(07-13-2021, 11:22 AM)golden_apricot Wrote: This is a great idea. However somethings not quite thought out well.
Example: you can move teams once. However you cant talk to anyone about moving teams so you dont know that you can ever move teams. You also wont know anything about that team outside of the time where you maybe might be able to play with no confirmation in that regard. So really you are relying on people to either not move at all or not fuck themselves in a situation where they cant legally receive any help. This one might need some fixing.
To clarify this, the Federation Head CANNOT actively outreach people to join their team. There's nothing stopping a player from asking questions to Federation Heads. However, they cannot be recruited to their team. Does this clear it up a bit?
I know that is what the point of the rule is, but that is not how it is phrased in the rule. It needs clarification that federation heads can talk to players if it is player initiated. As written if i was a fed head i wouldnt talk at all to anyone even if reached out to and that isnt what you want.
A Federation Head is NOT allowed to actively outreach people to convince them to join their squad. If the player initiates the conversation, the Federation Head would be allowed to chat about needs, but not actively convince the person to join their team.
(07-13-2021, 11:22 AM)golden_apricot Wrote: This is a great idea. However somethings not quite thought out well.
Example: you can move teams once. However you cant talk to anyone about moving teams so you dont know that you can ever move teams. You also wont know anything about that team outside of the time where you maybe might be able to play with no confirmation in that regard. So really you are relying on people to either not move at all or not fuck themselves in a situation where they cant legally receive any help. This one might need some fixing.
To clarify this, the Federation Head CANNOT actively outreach people to join their team. There's nothing stopping a player from asking questions to Federation Heads. However, they cannot be recruited to their team. Does this clear it up a bit?
I know that is what the point of the rule is, but that is not how it is phrased in the rule. It needs clarification that federation heads can talk to players if it is player initiated. As written if i was a fed head i wouldnt talk at all to anyone even if reached out to and that isnt what you want.
A Federation Head is NOT allowed to actively outreach people to convince them to join their squad. If the player initiates the conversation, the Federation Head would be allowed to chat about needs, but not actively convince the person to join their team.
Is this a little better?
I think that is a bit better. I completely agree with the sentiment of the rule but i believe you would want people to play and lets be honest people like me are dumb and would transfer to a place where i wouldnt play for awhile as i would miss something in my research.