Duo
FPP
22.10.2021
19:00 Uhr
22.10.2021
12:00 Uhr - 18:00 Uhr
Anzahl
64
DISCLAIMER: ALL PARTICIPATING PLAYERS HAVE TO BE RESIDENT IN THE D/A/CH REGION OR HAVE THE NATIONALITY OF ONE OF THE RESPECTIVE COUNTRIES (see ruleset). IGNORING THIS RULE CAN LEAD TO PERMANENT DISQUALIFICATION FOR ALL TEAMMEMBERS!
Entsprechend der Anzahl an angemeldeten Teams wird es zwei Qualifier geben oder zwei Spieltage.
Die Qualifier werden nicht parallel, sondern hintereinander an einem Spieltag gespielt. (22.10.2021)
Alle Teams müssen sich zum PUBG D/A/CH Halloween Cup über Challenger Mode anmelden und am Freitag den 22.10.21 zwischen 12:00 Uhr und 18:00 Uhr einchecken, um teilnehmen zu können. Es können maximal 64 Teams teilnehmen.
Alle angemeldeten Teams werden in entsprechend viele Lobbies aufgeteilt und spielen zu den ihnen zugeteilten Startzeiten.
Diese sind:
Freitag, 22.10.21 ca. 19:00 Uhr
Freitag, 22.10.21 ca. 21:00 Uhr
Es wird folgendes System gespielt:
Abhängig von der Anzahl der angemeldeten Teams mindestens einen Best-Of-2 Qualifier, an einem Tag hintereinander, oder zwei Spieltage an zwei Tagen (1x Best-Of-4, 1x Best-Of-5).
Es qualifizieren sich dementsprechend pro Qualifier zwischen 4 und 8 Teams.
Das Finale wird als Best-Of–Five am 31.10.21 um 18:00 Uhr ausgetragen.
Bitte denkt daran, dass ihr durch die Anmeldung zu diesem Turnier das Regelwerk anerkennt. Denkt außerdem daran, dass der Team-Captain unserem Discord-Server joinen muss, um für Ankündigungen und u.U. individuellen Kontakt zur Verfügung zu stehen.
Achtet bitte auch auf den Chat auf Challenger-Mode.
Maps:
Qualifier: Erangel / Taego
Finale: Erangel / Taego / Erangel / Vikendi / Erangel
Die Spiele des PUBG D/A/CH Halloween Cup werden übertragen auf: https://www.twitch.tv/pubg_de
POV-Streams der Teilnehmer sind für dieses Event nicht gestattet!
WICHTIG: Lobby-Name und Passwort werden via Challengermode abgerufen! Habt also die Website während des Events offen!
These are
the rules for the PUBG D/A/CH Halloween Cup.
We make
every effort to ensure the rules are complete and up to. Additions, exceptions
and modifications may apply. The rules are a guideline and the decisions by
admins may differ from them depending on the circumstances. If you have any
questions about the rules, please write a support ticket.
Only a team
which participated in a match can complain about the results in any way. All rules are subject
to change without notification.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
1.
Global
Rules
1.3.1 Insults and offensive
behaviour
2.2 Other unauthorized
offences
2.5 Competition manipulation
and bribery
2.5.1 Competition manipulation
and bribery Sanctions
2.6 Second and subsequent
offences
3.1.2 Nicknames,
Team Names and URL Aliases
6 Participation in
prize tournaments
1. Global Rules
1.1. Definition and
purpose
The PUBG D/A/CH Halloween Cup is a tournament with the purpose of encouraging
and enhancing the PUBG Community and activities in the D/A/CH region by the
PUBG Corp., organized and administrated by the Being X GmbH. The PUBG Corp. is
in no way involved in or responsible for any organizational tasks, rules, GDPR,
decisions or any other executive tasks.
1.2. General
BEING
ESPORTS is used as term for the administration team representing the Being X
GmbH. The BEING ESPORTS tournament administration has the right to decide
outside or even against this rulebook in special cases to guarantee fairplay.
1.3. Code of Conduct
Every
participant has to behave with respect towards the representatives of the BEING
ESPORTS, press, viewers, partners and other players. The participants are
requested to represent esports in general, BEING ESPORTS, and their Sponsors
honorably. This applies to behavior in-game and also in chats, messengers,
comments and other media. We expect players to conduct themselves according to
the following values:
Participants
must not engage in harassment or hate speech in any form. This includes, but is
not limited to:
Violation of
this Code of Conduct will result in warnings. In the case of repeat or extreme
violations, penalties may include disqualification, or banning from future
BEING ESPORTS events.
1.3.1 Insults and
offensive behaviour
All insults
that happen during a BEING ESPORTS-Match or on the BEING ESPORTS platform, may
be punished. This includes but is not limited to in-game chat of the corresponding
game, guestbooks, forums, Match- or News-Comments, BEING ESPORTS Messages,
Match-Chat, Discord, game IDs. Insults that happen on external messengers are
not taken into account.
Warnings are
not only limited to Strike Catalogue, but may also contain the following
depending on the incident, location and frequency of the insult:
Severe
incidents including, but not limited to the following points, may be punished
immediately:
The right to
appeal is only with the injured.
1.3.2 Spamming
The
excessive posting of futile, annoying or offensive contributions within BEING
ESPORTS events or channels is considered as spamming. Spamming on the website
(support- and protest pages, Discord, etc) is penalized.
1.4 Game / client
In general,
all programs which are not part of the original game, including custom-data and
modifications, are not allowed in any BEING ESPORTS tournaments and events. All
external voice programs are allowed (e.g. Teamspeak, Discord etc.). Changes to
the game’s configuration are allowed, unless they are forbidden by a dedicated
rule inside this ruleset. Software that provide an advantage during game play
(e.g. drivers and software that allow the removing of walls) are forbidden. Any
programs that change the game itself are forbidden.
1.5 Internal Texts
All texts
written in either protest or on Discord, or written by the administrators to
members of the BEING ESPORTS administration, cannot be published without the
permission of BEING ESPORTS.
1.6 Language
The official
language of all BEING ESPORTS projects is German. All players should be able to
communicate in German and do so.
2. Fraud/deception
2.1 Deception
The attempt
to deceive admins or other players with wrong or fake statements, information
or data will not be tolerated and result in punishment, which is decided on a
case-to-case basis.
2.2 Other unauthorized
offences
Including
but not limited to the abusing of bugs on the website. Punishment can include
warnings that are at the discretion of the responsible admin and can be
punished according to severity.
2.3 Cheating
All forms of
cheating in PUBG D/A/CH Halloween Cup matches are forbidden
and will be penalized by BEING ESPORTS administration. Players found cheating
outside of BEING ESPORTS events may be barraged on BEING ESPORTS events
depending on the evidence available. Note, we do not accept publicly submitted
demo or screenshot evidence in these cases. Should it become known to the BEING
ESPORTS administrators that any form of cheating was used to the advantage of a
player or a team during a PUBG D/A/CH Halloween Cup match,
the BEING ESPORTS administration reserves the right to punish them to the full
extent of the rules available. By breaking any rule, a player risks being
barraged or completely excluded from the PUBG D/A/CH Halloween Cup.
This can also include their team.
The use of
third party software and programs (e.g. „hacks“) or other methods to gain an
advantage using third party software is forbidden. Any use of such programs or
methods will be punished as cheating.
2.3.1 Distribution of
cheats
Contributing
to the distribution of cheats in any way is not allowed on BEING
ESPORTS events and platforms. This includes but is not limited to
referring to the name, website or logo of cheats anywhere on BEING ESPORTS
platforms, such as player profiles, team profiles, Discord, etc.
Violating
this rule will be punished from a warning up to exclusion from BEING ESPORTS
events.
2.3.2 Cheating Sanctions
Disqualification
from the tournament, results voided, forfeiture of prize money, ban up to
lifetime depending on age and level of player and nature/size of tournament and
how the player cheated.
2.4 Doping
Any kind of
doping is forbidden.
2.5 Competition
manipulation and bribery
Bribing or attempting
to bribe a referee or organizer or trying to manipulate the competition is
forbidden.
2.5.1 Competition
manipulation and bribery Sanctions
Results
voided, forfeiture of prize money and monetary fine (if discovered before the
end of a tournament, disqualification), bans from other cups of the PUBG D/A/CH Halloween Cup.
2.6 Second and subsequent
offences
For second
and subsequent offences, participants should expect far harsher sanctions
including a ban for all future BEING ESPORTS events.
3 Accounts
3.1 Player Eligibility
All players
participating in Playerunknown’s Battlegrounds (henceforth PUBG) competitions
organized or administrated by BEING ESPORTS must create and verify an account on Challengermode.com. This is
needed to invite players into a custom match and to check if the correct player
is playing. In order to participate in PUBG D/A/CH Halloween Cup,
you must meet the following requirements:
By registering you confirm
that you are 16 years or older. You must have an active PUBG account in good
standing and link it to your profile. When registering, each player must
provide an up-to-date and correct email address and it is the player’s
responsibility to keep this up-to-date.
If you do
not meet these requirements, you will be deemed ineligible. Sign-ups will be
closed for all cups at least 60 minutes before they start. If your team has not signed
up before this time you will be unable to participate. Your team will also be
required to check-in to the cup. All exact timings for Sign-Up and Check-in can be found on the Challangermode page(s) for the event.
Signing up without checking in is NOT considered a no-show. Signing-up,
Checking in but not playing the respective games of the respective cup is
considered a no-show.
This is a
community event. Therefore, players who have participated in the PCS 5 group
stage last year are allowed to take part in the event but can NOT be members of
the same participating team. For clarification: Only one PCS5 player per team
will be allowed in the PUBG D/A/CH Halloween Cup.
Players who
have only taken part in the open or closed qualifier of the PCS5 but not
advanced to the group stage are not affected by this ruling and can take part
in the same team.
3.1.1 Multiaccounts
Each player
in the BEING ESPORTS must only have one account! If a player loses access to
his challengermode.com account he has to start a support case to get in contact
with an BEING ESPORTS or Challengermode admin. He has to be able to confirm his identity and that
he is the righteous owner of the account.
3.1.2 Nicknames, Team Names
and URL Aliases
Nickname
Changes during the event are generally not allowed. Exceptions can be made on
behalf of the BEING ESPORTS Admin Team on a case to case basis. To open such a
case namechanges need to be announced by the respective player and it is closed
through approval or denial by the BEING ESPORTS admin team. If a player changes
his name without approval and consent through the BEING ESPORTS admin team he
will not be eligible to take part in any matches until the case is solved.
We reserve
the right to edit Nicknames and/or URL aliases, if they fail to comply with the
following requirements.
Nicknames/aliases
are forbidden if they:
In addition
to the above, any nicknames/team names/aliases that are purely commercial (e.g.
product names), defamatory, pejorative, offensive, vulgar, obscene,
anti-Semitic, inciting hatred, or offending against good manners are forbidden.
Using alternative spelling, gibberish or wrong spelling in order to avoid the
requirements mentioned above is illegal. We reserve the right to extend,
change, exchange or delete these rules if necessary.
Being
Esports reserves the right to edit Nicknames and/or URL aliases. Teamnames that
are too similar to that of another team or a widely known team, clan or
organization are subject to be changed by Being Esports. If a team name has
been wrongly seized, please file a support ticket with proof of ownership of
the name.
Names which
are restricted by law will not be accepted and will be deleted and punished respectively
if found. Also, names which go against all forms of etiquette and good manners
will not be accepted and deleted.
3.1.3 Nationality
A player’s
nationality must be of the D/A/CH region which can be proven by a current
passport (if requested). Deliberately faking nationality is punishable and also
includes the teammates of a player.
3.1.4 Account sharing
Each BEING
ESPORTS account (on the beingesports.com website) is strictly personal and
cannot be shared with other BEING ESPORTS users and / or other players that
don’t have a BEING ESPORTS account.
The original
registrant must always be the final user of the account, which cannot be lent
or transferred in any case. This will be considered as account sharing or multi
accounting and pursued according to this ruleset.
3.2 Teams
Only
registered team members are allowed to play for a team. Playing in any matches
with a ringer/fake account user is prohibited. Players and teams must compete
under their officially registered PUBG team names and Nicknames during all
official matches.
If a team
deletes its account because of a certain amount of active strikes and registers
a new account, the strikes will be transferred to the new account. Furthermore,
additional warnings will be added for the attempted deception.
The logo
must represent the team and have some reference to the team’s name or to the
team’s short handle. Copyrighted logos, or logos which go against etiquette and
good manners will not be accepted and deleted.
Teamlogos can be uploaded to challengermode and need to be 1:1 format and .png. These logos will be used for the creation of ingame observer files and other visuals to promote the event.
3.2.1 Changing team names
A team
cannot change its name at any time. This also applies when a team is
restructured.
Changing a
team’s name in order to fool other teams is forbidden. Extremely long names, or
consistent changing of team names is prohibited and can be punished. Team names
can be changed by opening a support case to contact a BEING ESPORTS admin. The
admin may refuse the name change temporarily (e.g. when it is to be changed in
an ongoing tournament or if it has been changed too often in a short amount of
time).
3.2.2 Team nationality
In general,
during matches of the PUBG D/A/CH Halloween Cup, at all times
in-game a team must have 100% of its players that are residing in or have the
nationality in the D/A/CH region.
3.2.3 Players in team
There is a
maximum of 3 players per team in the PUBG D/A/CH Halloween Cup.
3.2.4 Sponsors/partnerships
The BEING
ESPORTS administration reserves the right to prohibit or remove teams with
sponsors or partners that are solely or widely known for pornographic, drug use
or other adult/mature themes and products from partaking in BEING ESPORTS Play
events at any time.
4 Registration
The player-
and team-registration is only valid by making use of the registration option on
the challengermode.com website. Signing-up for tournaments is only possible
during the sign-up phases for the respective tournaments/cups. These sign-up
phases can be found and are communicated on the tournament sites and tabs that
can be found on the respective event page on challengermode.com website.
An automatic
sign-up is not active.
5 Roster
Team rosters
must consist of at least the minimum amount of a two players and a
maximum of three players.
Teams are
only allowed to play with players on their roster with a registered game
account. All roster changes must be made prior to the check-in of a cup. Playing
with different players and/or illegal ringers will result in punishment. The
team must play with a registered roster of 2 players for the duration of the
whole cup. A substitution using a Stand-in, that is also registered with the
team is allowed between games, when the substitute was added correctly and
according to this ruleset as set in 14.2 in this ruleset.
The roster
must consist of 2 players from the list of eligible countries (D/A/CH) for
squad tournaments.
The Team
belongs to the Team Captain or Team Admin. This person can be a representative
of an organization or club and does not have to be a player. The Team belongs
to the natural, individual person of the Admin. In case an artificial person is
to become the owner of a team a support ticket is to be created and approval by
the beingesports.com administration or the Being X GmbH is necessary.
6 Participation in prize
tournaments
Unless
otherwise explicitly permitted, it is not allowed for employees of the Being X
GmbH and members of the BEING ESPORTS administration, its subsidiaries or
partners, volunteer or contractor staff or employees that are in some way
connected to a respective including sponsors, publishers or game developers, to
participate in prize winning tournaments, qualification for prize winning
tournaments or qualifiers.
Prize
winning means any tournaments with physical (e.g. hardware) or monetary prizes.
If in doubt,
please contact support.
Registration
is only possible using the BEING ESPORTS cup website. After the Check in closes
all teams will be drafted into different lobbies and assigned a time slot to
play. A maximum of 64 teams can take part. Slots will be available on a first
come, first served system.
7 Game version
All players
must install the newest version of the game in order to participate in PUBG D/A/CH Halloween Cup. Updates must be installed before the cup starts, so
delays will be at a minimum.
8 Technical Issues
Teams and
players are responsible for their own technical issues (hardware/internet).
Matches will not be rescheduled because of technical issues and matches will be
played nevertheless. If the warm-up time in the starting area is exceeded the
game goes on, even if the issue is not solved yet. In case of massive problems
influencing a significant amount of players (10%, rounded to the higher full
number), a replay of the map may be called via the cup’s support channels on
Discord.
9 Obligations
By signing
up for the PUBG D/A/CH Halloween Cup the players and teams
acknowledge and agree on this ruleset as well as on any decision rendered by an
administration member. Interpreting the ruleset and rendering a verdict is the
sole right of the tournament administration. Decisions can substitute rules in this
ruleset to ensure competitive and fair circumstances.
Every player
acknowledges that all rules are subject to change without notification by right
of the Being X GmbH.
Team
Captains or Team Admins have responsibility for their team, therefore act and
speak on behalf of the team.
Players have
to ensure to have the latest version of Playerunknown´s Battlegrounds installed
to their device furthermore they should stay informed about possible updates
and patches. Not having the latest version is under normal circumstances no
eligible reason for delay or not showing up.
By
participating in any PUBG D/A/CH Halloween Cup the player
confirms that they are beyond the age limit enacted by law in their country of
residence for Playerunknown´s Battlegrounds.
10 Data Privacy
Protection
For
the PUBG D/A/CH Halloween Cup the Being X GmbH and all of
its sites and partners are acting, discussing and broadcasting as journalist
medium and therefore not required to inform affected participating persons of
the broadcasting or news about their data subject rights priorly. Furthermore,
no agreement for using person subject data for journalist purposes is required.
Every player
acknowledges and agrees by registrating on the beingesports.com website that
playernames. -logos, teamnames and – logos as well as sound- and video
recordings in which the player is featured may be used free of charge by the
Being X GmbH and its sites and partners for the purposes of advertisement,
social-media and press purposes. The Being X GmbH is thereby entitled to save
and use this data without temporary nor locally restraints.
By
registrating on the beingesports.com website the player agrees that his PUBG
Game ID will be visible to third parties.
To avoid
deception in competitions, with fairness and integrity as very fundaments or
with monetary- and material prizes, the Being X GmbH has a justified interest
(DSGVO Erwägungsgrund 47) in saving pseudomised Game-Accounts up to five years
after a deletion by the user.
Every Team
is responsible for teamnames and -logos. These should follow German law as well
as common moral sense. In case of infringement the logos or names may be
deleted by the platform and respective information may be forwarded to the
respective authorities if necessary.
Every player
agrees to forward necessary personal information to the Being X GmbH within 30
days after the conclusion of the tournament (e.g. street address, bank account)
in order to be able to claim the prizes. These data will only be raised if the
player finishes on a prize winning placement in a cup and will be deleted
immediatly after delivery of the prize. If the player refuses to forward
respective data or fails to deliver it within 30 days after the conclusion of
the cup in which he won the prize, the Being X GmbH reserves the right to
withhold the prize. The player will in this case not be eligible anymore to
claim the prize. A recourse to legal action is excluded.
11 Disqualification
To keep cups
as efficient as possible, the BEING ESPORTS administration reserves the right
to disqualify teams or players. This will only be done in cases where a team
purposefully stalls or attempts to block the cup from starting
BEING
ESPORTS reserves the right to disqualify teams or players also for upcoming
events in order of rule violations.
Usage of
Reshade, SweetFX, VibranceGUI, and other 3rd party programs that enhance, add,
modify, or remove game appearance, color, or files, is strictly prohibited
during this event.
Intentionally
changing your character’s angle to look through a texture or object is
prohibited. You are not allowed to set two actions to the same key in key
bindings.
If your
match is streamed on an official channel any removal of clothes will be
punished. You are required to keep your character clothed in these matches
The
intentional use of any bugs, glitches, or errors in the game is strictly
forbidden and will be penalized. Any team found to be using any known exploit
will forfeit their game upon the first occurrence of the exploit. If the team
is found to use another known exploit for a second time and it is determined to
have been done on purpose they will be removed from the cup and barred from any
future cups.
12 PUBG Cup Rules
12.1 PUBG Tournament
Format
12.1.1 Custom Match
Settings
Every Match
in the Competition will use Esports Mode with the Default Settings Preset (as
fixed below). Only exclusion is the Map TAEGO, it will be played in Normal Mode. All settings shall remain default unless explicitly stated below.
Being Esports Administration reserves the right to make changes to InGame
Settings for any reason at any time. Administration may make temporary
adjustments to In-Game Settings in order to help mitigate the impact of any
in-game bug.
12.1.2 Map Pick
For
the PUBG D/A/CH Halloween Cup matches the official PUBG
SUPER Settings will be used on all maps. The settings can be found under: https://globalesports.wpengine.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/UPDATED-SUPER-v2.1.2.pdf . The point scoring system is adapted to Duos and can be found below.
13 Regions
Being
Esports currently hosts cups in Germany. 100% of the team has to be from one of
the D/A/CH countries.
14 Details
14.1 Game preparations
Please
resolve any problems that might occur before a match starts. Connection or
hardware problems during a match could lead to a disqualification by Being
Esports admins. Make sure all players are eligible to play. In team games, all
players must be registered for their corresponding team’s roster.
14.2 Substitute Players
It is only
allowed to substitute a player before the match starts. If the match is started
all players of a team must play the game until the end. It is possible to
switch players between the maps. A team is allowed to have 1 (one) substitute
player.
In a one day
tournament (all matches of the tournament take place on the same day or even in
one process) the substitute player must have been part of the roster before the
tournament started. For a multiple day tournament a team is allowed to add a
substitute player to their roster (also in between matchdays) if the team
roster only consisted of four players in the moment they checked in. A
substitute player added in the way as set in 14.2.2. of this ruleset must not
have participated in the same tournament before.
14.3 No show
If a
participant team cannot play at the scheduled start time, the team will not get
any points for the match. BEING ESPORTS reserves the right to barrage players
for repeated violation of this rule more severely with up to bans from BEING
ESPORTS events in the future.
14.4 Number of players
Teams are
allowed to play one match per round with one player for duo tournaments and
three players in squad tournaments, in case of technical problems.
14.5 Disconnects
In the case
that a player(s) disconnects during a match, the team is allowed to continue to
play the match at a disadvantage.
14.6 Forfeit
Participants
can choose to forfeit a match if they wish. Forfeiting will result in 0 points
from that match and possible penalty points, forfeiting a match within the
first 15 minutes of a match will be considered as no-show.
14.7 Tiebreaker
In case of a
tie in the results, the tiebreakers will be
1. Most Kills
2. Highest point game
3. Kills in highest point game
4. most Chicken Dinner
14.8 Protests
If a match
was incorrectly reported into our system, your team has 10 minutes to protest
(Discord Support Channel) the report. Match protests must include media
evidence clearly showing the results of the match/series. Teams are responsible
for providing proof of match results in case of disputes.
14.9 Re-host
A re-host
can only be played with admin initiation. Disconnects and lag issues will only
qualify for a re-host if the issue occurs within the first 60 seconds of the
game and affects a significant amount of players, barring any unforeseen
situations.
If more than
10% (rounded to the next full number) of players which were already connected
to the pre-lobby are dropped by connection problems, the match will be re-hosted.
14.10 Observers
Observers
are organized by BEING ESPORTS admins and people that are given permission by
an admin (e.g. shoutcasters or streamers), not assigned observers are not
allowed.
14.11 End of a game
A Game ends
when only one team or members of only one team are alive and the
“Winner-Screen” shows inside the game client.
14.12 End of the
tournament
Each
tournament is over after five games have been played. The number of rounds
played is subject to the tournament administration and can be changed without
prior notice.
14.13 Results
All results
will be input by BEING ESPORTS administration. If anything is unclear,
participants should have screenshots available to verify the result and file a
protest.
14.14 Tournament Dates
The PUBG D/A/CH Halloween Cup will take place at the following dates. These
dates are subject to changes without notification.
Qualification
days (when not enough teams sign up, this will be a regular matchday): 22.10.21
Finals: 31.10.21
15 Communication &
Support
Please
submit a support ticket for any assistance during the cup. Support is only
available on our Community Discord server.
15.1 Admins
All
participants must adhere to the decisions and rules of the tournament
organizers, admins, and referees. All decisions are final, except in cases where
the option to appeal is clearly stated. Conversations, either verbal or
written, between organizers, admins or referees, and participants are
confidential. Publicly posting or sharing these conversations with outside
parties is strictly forbidden, unless permission is obtained.
Each
individual person that has been authorized by the Being X GmbH to conduct the
administration as a whole or in parts is a so called “Admin”. Players and teams
have strictly obey and follow any decisions made by an Admin.
15.2 Match Media
All match
media (screenshots, demos, etc) must be kept for at least 14 days. Faking or
manipulating match media is forbidden and will result in severe penalties.
Match media should be named clearly based on what it is. It is not possible to file
a protest or write a support ticket to complain about bad match media naming.
However, if an admin is hindered in their work because of bad match media names
then it can be punished.
15.3 Game Coverage
BEING
ESPORTS will deploy an official Match stream broadcasted on twitch.tv/pubg_de.
Casters and observers are appointed, entitled and authorized by the BEING
ESPORTS administration. Only appointed, entitled and authorized persons are
allowed to be observers inside the game.
The BEING
ESPORTS administration DOES reserve exclusive rights to the coverage of
the PUBG D/A/CH Halloween Cup matches. POV streams are NOT
allowed.
15.4 Chatting while alive
Chatting
while being alive on stream (with the respective delay) is not allowed to any
player on any stream. Players have to wait until their game character died on
stream or the games has ended on stream. Violation will cause a timeout in chat
for 24 hours and can also be punished with a warning depending on the content
of the chat message as well as the channel the message was posted in on a
case-to-case basis by an BEING ESPORTS admin.
16 Strikes Catalogue
In general,
a player and the team can receive up to 2 warnings per match or one
disqualification. A team is only punished once per violation, regardless of how
many players. A Disqualification affects the tournament or event the violation
took place in as well as the following tournament or event of the same Series.
Disqualification for further events and cups is possible as defined in 1.7 of
this ruleset.
Rule violation | Penalty Type |
General | |
|
|
Reject compulsory | Disqualification |
Abort match | Warning |
Use of ineligible | |
|
|
Barraged | Disqualification |
Unregistered player | Disqualification |
|
|
|
|
Ringer/Faker | Disqualification |
Playing with wrong | Warning |
Playing | Disqualification |
Unsportsmanlike | |
Multiple/Fake | Warning |
Deception | Disqualification |
Fake result | Disqualification |
Fake match media | Disqualification |
Fake match | Disqualification |
Cheating | Disqualification |
Negative attitude | Warning |
Strong | Disqualification |
17 Prize Distribution
18 Claiming Prizes
To claim
their prizes teams have to answer to the contact mail they will receive from
the league administration. In order to be eligible to claim their prizes they
have to share needed personal data as can include:
Full name
Street
Address
Age
Phone Number
Bank Account
email address
PUBG ID
The prizes
will be paid or sent THE EARLIEST 4 weeks after the conclusion of the last
tournament.
In order to
claim potential ingame skin prizes participants have to open up a ticket on the
BEING ESPORTS community Discord possibly including their
Ingame Name
Teamname
Name of the
tournament (they participated in)
Date of
participation
19 Further
Acknowledgements
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PUBG
Dem Gewinnersquad des PUBG D/A/CH Halloween Cup winken 12 Golden G-Coin-Boxen (6 pro Spieler).
+ Beide Spieler erhalten außerdem jeweils einen € 30,00 Essensgutschein!
Dem 2. Platz winken noch 6 Golden-G-Coin-Boxen (3 pro Spieler).
+ Beide Spieler erhalten außerdem jeweils einen € 30,00 Essensgutschein!
Der 3. Platz erhält 4 Golden G-Coin-Boxen (2 pro Spieler).
+ Beide Spieler erhalten außerdem jeweils einen € 30,00 Essensgutschein!
Unter den Zuschauern werden wir anhand von Mini-Spielen während der Matchpausen des Cups 8 Golden G-Coin Boxen verlosen.
Das Projekt wurde aus der deutschen PUBG Community heraus gegründet, um in Zukunft deutsches PUBG auf höchstem Niveau zu zeigen, zu supporten und möglich zu machen. Hier und auf unseren anderen Kanälen erwarten euch Turniere, Community Games und die deutschen Casts internationaler Events
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