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Deadlines are to be kept under all circumstances. The deadline | Deadlines are to be kept under all circumstances. The deadline will usually be set at midnight UTC. A countdown will be placed on the main page and banner of this wiki. Anything submitted after the deadline will not be accepted under any circumstances. | ||
Deadlines are divided into two categories. '''Roster''' and '''aesthetic'''. | Deadlines are divided into two categories. '''Roster''' and '''aesthetic'''. | ||
=== Section 1: Roster === | === Section 1: Roster === | ||
The following items belong under “roster”: | The following items belong under “roster”, this will be uploaded in the form of the TEXPORT01.bin file created with '''[[Pro_Evolution_Soccer_2014#Exporting_and_importing_teams|this method]]''': | ||
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=== Section 2: Aesthetics === | === Section 2: Aesthetics === | ||
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== Chapter VI: Matchday == | == Chapter VI: Matchday == | ||
=== Section 1: Pre-match === | === Section 1: Pre-match === |
Revision as of 20:25, 10 February 2014
This is a work in progress draft of the rules of the 4chan Cup. Discuss changes on the talk page or in the general thread. As this page is still under construction, nothing on it should be used as a reference until further notice.
Chapter I: 4chan Cup Committee (4CCC)
The 4chan Cup Committee is the main leadership body of the 4chan Cup. The size of the committee is left to the host's discretion.
The host reserves executive right regarding all decisions relating to the cup, though it is in his/her best interests to take the wishes of the community into account.
The members of the 4chan Cup Committee may not, under any circumstances, manage a team while a member of the committee. Past managers may be members of the committee, and past members of the committee may manage.
Chapter II: Management
Managers are responsible for whichever board's team they manage.
Section 1: Candidacy
A manager is ultimately answerable to his/her board.
Section 2: Staff
Managers are free to recruit testers and/or co-managers. There is no limit to the number of testers a manager may recruit to test for his/her team.
Section 3: Team and Players
Managers are responsible for the assembly of their team and its tactics. They are also responsible for the selection of players.
Section 4: Communication
It is a manager's responsibility to communicate with his/her board on a timely basis to discuss matters including (but not limited to) player changes, tactical changes and aesthetic alterations.
Section 5: Multiple Teams
A manager is forbidden from taking up a role at more than one team, whether under a single name or a pseudonym.
Section 6: Identity
Managers are now forced to trip. No public trips allowed, if trip is leaked manager needs to reidentify. Secure trips are _required_ for official cup business.
Section 7: Deadline
Managers now have a deadline, one day or so before the cup. Teams getting new managers mid-cup is not allowed, nor are mid-cup resignations. Managers are urged to give it their all in all of their matches, even if it doesn't count for anything.
Section 8: Staff number limits
Teams may have any number of managers, as long as they have all passed verification and follow the posted rules. Teams with multiple managers must have a head manager clearly identified.
Section 9: Relaying tactics to the host
No one can submit tactics in lieu of the managers. The manager will need to warn the thread or Wiki with their trip/account. You cannot say something to the likes of "my dog ate my tripcode and my wiki account so I told Joe Bob Jack to send you the tactics". They will be ignored unless they come from official sources, which are the manager and the co-managers.
Chapter III: Team
In order to compete, a board must assemble a squad of players. From this squad, a starting eleven is chosen to take the field in the match.
Section 1: Squad
A squad must consist of 23 players. At least one player in the squad must be a goalkeeper.
Section 2: Starting Eleven
From the squad, a team of 11 players must be selected to participate in a match. A single player in the starting eleven must be a goalkeeper.
Section 3: Medal Players
Each squad must contain two silver and two gold players. Any player in any position can be made a medal player, except for the goalkeeper(s) who must always have standard ratings.
All four of a team's medal players are permitted to be part of the team on the pitch concurrently. Likewise, teams are not bound to starting or fielding all four of their medal players at the same time, or at all.
Section 4: Formation
A team's starting eleven must be placed in a formation. Formations are extensively customizable and managers are free to make any changes they wish.
If creating a formation using PEES, it is important to check the in-game spatial limits of each position. Each position is bound to a specific area on the pitch, and placement of a player outside of this area has potentially game-breaking consequences. You can see this page for reference.
Chapter IV: Individual Player Regulations
see PES14/regulations.
Chapter V: Deadlines
Deadlines are to be kept under all circumstances. The deadline will usually be set at midnight UTC. A countdown will be placed on the main page and banner of this wiki. Anything submitted after the deadline will not be accepted under any circumstances.
Deadlines are divided into two categories. Roster and aesthetic.
Section 1: Roster
The following items belong under “roster”, this will be uploaded in the form of the TEXPORT01.bin file created with this method:
- Player names
- Player attributes
- height
- weight
- foot preference
- nationality
- Goal celebrations (for the sake of easier editing)
- Gold and silver player definition
- Shoes
- Player number
- Skillcards
Mini-rosters on team pages do not count as a roster.
Section 2: Aesthetics
The following items belong under “aesthetics”, this should be uploaded as a .zip or .7z file and put on your team's page:
Chapter VI: Matchday
Section 1: Pre-match
For friendlies, all instructions must be listed pre-match. The host may set a deadline by which all instructions must be on the wiki. There is no further tactical input allowed from a manager after kickoff in friendlies.
For cups, managers may give pre-match instructions right up until kickoff, obviously the earlier and more clearly these instructions can be provided to the host, the better.
Section 2: During the match
During tournament matches managers are allowed to make tactical alterations. Without prior formal permission from the host, these instructions must be given over IRC.
While acknowledging the pressures of matchday, managers are encouraged to give thought to their commands and ensure that their commands are concise. Managers are under no circumstances permitted to leave any decision making to the host. This is especially true for positional adjustments. Managers are also encouraged not to make frivolous or petty tactical changes during a match, as these upset flow.
When a manager requests a change, it is the host's responsibility to respond promptly by interrupting (pausing) the game and making the requested change.
Violations
In case of rule violation: A team can still be permitted to a cup if they neglect the rules, however there will be repercussions:
- If a team has too many gold, silver or bronze players (1 gold, 1 silver, 2 bronze are permitted) indicated, then the team gets all medal player attributes removed i.e. If a player was a gold, he removed of that status and a normal all-66 player.
- If a team has too many skillcards, the team plays with 0 (zero) skillcards.
- If there are too many players on a roster, anyone or anything past the 23rd player is ignored
- If there are too few players then then additional players will be added with all-1 (one) stats in every attribute.
- If a formation is illegal i.e. 11 forwards and no goalie, then the default formation is used