Rules
- Players organize their own games with other players that are within the league (only within the league)
- Only the games created during the themes, and against other league players count. If creating a game with 4 players, and only 3 of them are league players, then the game will not count. The status if a player is a league player or not is based on when the game is created. if they drop out of the league after the game was created, then the opponent automatically gets a point for victory (however, they can continue the game now as a regular non-league game)
- If a player surrenders the game prematurely, then it is an automatic loss, and they lose 2 points instead of the standard 1 point loss. If the player is in a losing position, and feels they cannot win, then they can add the comment to the game explaining why, and then surrender. In other words, the surrender must be justified.
- All winners of the game receive 1 point. In team matches, both players receive the point, and all losers have 1 point subtracted.
- The person that challenges the player creates the game (unless there is agreement that the other person creates it). The settings must match exactly as they are stated in the theme page for that month.
- When creating/starting a game, please message Rillithain with the game url so that the game can be entered into the website. Once that game is submitted, then it is a league game and follows the league rules.
- In the event that the game settings are not created correctly, then the league game is void and no longer counts as a league game.
- Players can play as many games as they want (assuming they can find opponents).
- Challenges can be turned down if the person challenged does not want to play.
- Players can only challenge the same player once per theme. If Rillithain is playing a league game against FilthyRobot, he would need to wait until the next theme before challenging FilthyRobot again; HOWEVER, FilthyRobot can challenge Rillithain, thus they would have 2 games that theme. This rule is to prevent the same 2 people playing and not challenging other league players. The exception, is for the "Always Open" themes. There are no limits for these games.
- All turn timers will be set to 2 days for games that have more than 2 players (timer doesn't function when only 2 players). We obviously would like people to move sooner; however, we all have lives. This is a long term league hopefully.
- Any player caught cheating will be banned from the league, and reported to the GMR Site Admins.
- If having any technical issues with the games, please first try reverting the turn. Else, report the issue to myself and I will see if I can assist.
- Anyone can join the league at any time. If you no longer have time for games, you can mark yourself inactive. Just send me an email, and I will keep you in the standings, but will put you on an inactive list (to be created still). Or, if you really want, I can remove you completely. Please don't give up though and then come back hoping to start over. Scores will carry over.
- Have Fun!
- If you do not know how to create a game, please follow the instructions on the GMR site - here is the link to their youtube Video
- New (Feb 15, 2014) - Exploiting the Trade bug is considered cheating as well, and you will be given one warning. The trade bug is the bug where you modify someone else s offer, then click accept right away without it being reviewed by the other person. (Note - this has been fixed now)
- New (Sept 17, 2014) - Communications, negotiations, wheeling and dealing in games between civ owners is only possible if they have met each other in the game. Civ owner 1 should not be PM'ing Civ owner 2 making war tactics until they are known to each other - this is in the best interest of the civ game itself. Obviously if you are a true team member in the game (team games only) you will have already met each other and are able to communicate.
- Updated (January 19, 2015) Games will not have a kick limit. The point of the league game is for the player to remain in it. If the player is no longer playing their turns, and an attempt to reach the player does not solve the issue, please report the player to Rillithain. He can remove the player from the game. 1) If it is a team game, the team member can substitute another league player, but all players in the game must agree to that player taking over. If a player objects, they must have a reasonable reason to why they don't want that replacement. 2) If the game is not a team based game, then the player that can be replaced by either a league player, or a non-league player; however, no points will be awarded to the replacement player. They are just there to take over from the AI. Again, every other player must agree to that person joining. 3) If the game is a player vs player, then the remaining player takes the win.
How to Start:
- Send a challenge to someone
- Once accepted, create the game on GMR
- Email Rillithain the game #
- Play the game
- Report the winner
Rules may get updated and more rules added as we continue through the league. This is new, and the point of the league is for everyone to have fun.
If you have a rule that you feel should be added, notify me on the GMR site and I will review it.
If you have any questions, or concerns, or you want to report a new game or a completed game, use the contact form below
Rules Updated: May 14, 2014 - added the exception for "always open" themes