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Spud Nick:
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--- Quote from: -DARK-KNIGHT- on November 26, 2016, 09:47:10 pm ---I like all of the rules that are in the SCS right now. I think it's important to understand that the rules are for the viewers as well as the players participating. Keep your matches interesting and entertaining.
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compleely agree.
i think that it is even more importand that the matches just stay respect full and that people just accapt that thay lost a round and dont start complaing about the rules.
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I agree, any discussion about the rules should be looked at carefully and clearly. I don't think the rules should give any team or play style the advantage in a match and I think the rules about overtime can be made more clear. First kill advantage was added when the match timer was added to declare a winner in case of a tie game.
Most sports will have overtime when both teams are tied at the end of regulation play. It's very rare to see the team with the first score win the game when there is a tie.
GurasOguras:
With current rules the overtime is happening, when at the end of regulation play the teams are engaged, therefore allowing for possible comeback.
No engagement: No overtime and first kill wins
Engagement: The overtime lasts until one team will lose the engagement, teams will disengage or after 3 minutes.
I don't see a reson to change that. Anyone disagree?
Spud Nick:
--- Quote from: GurasOguras on November 30, 2016, 04:42:17 am ---With current rules the overtime is happening, when at the end of regulation play the teams are engaged, therefore allowing for possible comeback.
No engagement: No overtime and first kill wins
Engagement: The overtime lasts until one team will lose the engagement, teams will disengage or after 3 minutes.
I don't see a reson to change that. Anyone disagree?
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I don't think giving the losing team a chance to win is the proper use of overtime. You don't see overtime used that way in any other sport or game and I don't think it has a place in SCS.
Solidusbucket:
I think the idea came from soccer / football where stoppage time is a thing. It was also suggested on here because if how close games could be and how exciting they were only for a ref to tell a team to surrender (mid engagement). Most of the controversy surrounding the SCS overtime rule (initially) revolved around what an active engagement actually is.
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