The logo competition for the 2025 4chan Winter Cup is now taking submissions. | ||
The deadline is January 6th, 23:59 UTC. Logos will be placed in this gallery to facilitate discussion. This will be followed by a polling period to determine which logo will be used. Please send all submissions to Potatotron. You must supply a high-res PNG file (5000x5000 limit) and the original multi-layer source file. | ||
Cloverleaf logo: .png .svg |
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Cloverball logo: .ai .png .svg |
/vt/ League Rules
Rules for the /vt/ League.
All rules posted here are subject to change at any time, and may be updated at any time.
Section 0: Foundation
- The Organizer reserves any and all rights to change any aspect of the League at any time, for any reason if deemed beneficial to the League as a whole
Section 1: General
Subsection 1: Expectations
- Don't be a dick
- /vt/ League is not a serious competition and should not be taken particularly seriously by anyone involved
- Anyone involved with the League is expected to be a good sport and demonstrate good sportsmanship
Subsection 2: Definitions
- The Organizer is the head member of /vt/ League and holds all executive powers relating to the League
- Proof of Interest (POI) refers to documentation that is required from a team at every sign-up period at the time of sign-up to demonstrate thread interest in a team.
- Tactical export refers to files containing all data relevant to a team's tactical properties.
- Aesthetics export refers to files containing all data relevant to a team's aesthetic properties.
- Deadline export refers to the official export that is uploaded a week before an official tournament begins.
- Nightly export refers to exports managers may submit prior to each matchday in which they can edit their formations and tactical settings.
- Manager refers to a person verified to provide tactics, as well as handle aesthetics, music, roster updates, and thread-relations for a /vt/ League team as well as link the team's official exports.
- Managers are fully expected to, without exception, be able to run the appropriate version of Pro Evolution Soccer and export tactics from it.
- Failure to follow the Management rules is grounds for a permanent ban.
- Caretaker refers to thread representatives that are responsible for a /vt/ League's aesthetics, roster, music, and thread-relations without verification to provide tactical input.
- Tester refers to a person involved with tactical input for a team while not assuming the manager role. Testers are unverified and subject to manager discretion. They may not submit tactical exports at any time for a team, only assist the manager of a single team during the course of a League iteration.
- Failure to follow the Testing rules is grounds for a permanent ban.
- Autopilot refers to a team that is without a tactics-providing manager and will have their tactics handled by the Organizer, within the full scope of normal Management abilities.
Subsection 3: Thread-Relations
Managers and Caretakers should:
- Always act in the best interest of their thread, both on and off the field
- Regularly use their thread and /vt/ as a whole
- Maintain their team's wikipage during and between each League iteration
- Inform their thread whenever they are playing or reasonably ensure they are informed by proxy
- Gather POI for their threads and sign-up for each League within a timely manner
- Acquire aesthetics for their teams or request them within a reasonable level of quality and time-period
Failure to follow the Thread-Relations rules is considered a serious offense and will result in consequences including, but not limited to: loss of tactical privileges, suspension, or a ban from the League
Section 2: Procedures
Subsection 1: Management and Caretaking
Anyone looking to become a Manager must complete the following procedures as listed:
- Contact the Organizer to let their interest in management be known
- Contact the Organizer during the verification period and complete management verification
- Place their name on their team's wikipage after completing verification
Anyone looking to become a Caretaker must complete the following procedures as listed:
- Contact the Organizer to let their interest in caretaking be known
- Place their name on their team's wikipage as a Caretaker after confirmation by the Organizer
Subsection 2: Limitations
- A Manager may only manage one team at a time
- A Manager is allowed to caretake another team alongside their managed team
- A Caretaker may caretake up to two teams at a time, provided they have no Manager
- Expectations of contribution by a Caretaker of two teams are higher
- A Caretaker must step down from his role in the case of the team gaining a verified Manager
- Any individual may not exceed being officially involved with 3 teams in 3 Leagues, in any capacity
Section 3: Squad
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Section 4: Tournament
Subsection 1: Deadlines
- The sign-up period typically begins 4 weeks before the start of a /vt/ League. The sign-up period is open for sign-ups until the max number of teams is reached or until one week before the tactical deadline of the League
- The Tactical Deadline is exactly one week before the first day of any League
- The Tactical Deadline is absolute; teams that miss the Tactical Deadline will have their tactics rejected and their Manager demoted to Caretaker effective immediately
- The Aesthetics Deadline is exactly 24 hours before the Tactical Deadline
- Music is due 12 hours before kickoff of the following day of matches
- Teams must submit POI to the Organizer with their sign-up when they do so
- Teams that do not submit POI will have their sign-up instantly removed and will be required to sign-up again with POI sent in
- Roster poll results do not count as POI, a response from the thread is needed
Subsection 2: Aesthetics
- Aesthetics in general should be made in good faith to not be needlessly obnoxious or obscurant
- Managers and Caretakers can request to use a specific kit, ball and/or stadium before every match, but the final decision is up to the Host. The home team is favored over the away team
- Regardless of completeness, teams are required to submit an aesthetics export at the aesthetics deadline
- The deadline aesthetics export should contain kits, portraits, logos, and as many completed players as possible: the rest can be added later via a mid-cup to the midcup channel
- Any aesthetics to be added after the deadline, for example additional model folders, are referred to as Midcup Aesthetics. These are delivered via the midcup channel
- At minimum a team must have two outfield kits, with a maximum of nine, and one goalkeeper kit. Teams are allowed to replace the standard football kit with a model which is applied to the whole team. This is referred to as a ‘custom kit model.’
- Both outfield kits must be aesthetically distinct, so that there is always a kit combination which does not make it difficult for the viewer to distinguish each team on the pitch during a match.
- Any model that completely replaces the default body of a player is referred to as a ‘full body model’ (FBM).
- All FBMs must have their textures edited to match the team's kits and swap correctly and functionally
- Models should not cover the ball while the players using them are dribbling. Any large card models placed behind a player should use the ‘onesided’ setting on their shader, which will make them look invisible when seen from behind.