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Recreation League: Information/Rules and Regulation


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T&E Recreational Leagues:

2018 Format

 

Overview:

The Recreational Leagues are specifically designed to cater to those competitive game titles that a majority of the community may not play, but still have a large player base within our divisions and squads. Structured similarly to the popular Head-Hunters seasons, the REC leagues offer a more casual approach to competitive gameplay, while still giving those serious players in the community other teams to test their metal against. Although REC will not have the stat tracker and awards that the actual HH season will, players will still have access to a team roster/schedule, record/seating tracker, and a post season play off tournament to decide each season’s winning team “REC Warriors”. Below contains the rules, regulations, and game-types that will be used for the 2018 REC League.

 

Rules & Team information:

As stated earlier, the REC leagues are a T&E related event and are structured similarly to Head-Hunters thus the rules of both still apply here. However, with this league being more casual than HH, there are some additional adjustments to the rules that are mentioned below:

  • Each team will have a team captain in charge of reporting games held, keeping the team accountable for completing matches as listed on the schedule, and updating team rosters.
  • There will be a limit of 2 TEAMS PER DIVISION allowed to sign up per REC League (No more than 8 members per team)
  • This is a KSI exclusive event. Only KSI members rank CPL or higher may participate.
  • Code of Conduct does apply always both before, during, and after the match. Disrespect/hurtful comments or messages will not be tolerated.
  • No hacking, modding, or glitching
  • Not T-bagging (Seriously, just don’t)

Failure to comply with/violation of any of the rules listed above may result in disqualification from matches or the league entirely.

 

Team Formation & Try-outs:

Even though each division can register 2 teams per league, the members of this team must be selected via try-outs to ensure that all members are given a fair chance to get on the team. Captains running 4v4 or 6v6 in private matches and recording stats to determine team placement is an adequate way of doing so. Please Refer to the Divisional Head-Hunters: Updated rules and regulations thread on the forums for more information.

 

Game Modes:

  • Overwatch – A mixture between Control and Escort
  • Rainbow Six Siege – A mixture between Secure Area and Bomb
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