It is unnecessarily tedious to message everyone. Better to have a standard password, e.g. daily or daily+group number so this process is much easier.
By messaging everyone individually it prevents random non-championship players from joining the groups.
You go online on time. Ask the host what the pass is on PCM, and he tells you. Not hard imo.
As a host you can follow the clearly displayed rules. If you can find a way to streamline this for your groups go for it, just as long as every member of that group knows the password.
It is unnecessarily tedious to message everyone. Better to have a standard password, e.g. daily or daily+group number so this process is much easier.
By messaging everyone individually it prevents random non-championship players from joining the groups.
You go online on time. Ask the host what the pass is on PCM, and he tells you. Not hard imo.
As a host you can follow the clearly displayed rules. If you can find a way to streamline this for your groups go for it, just as long as every member of that group knows the password.
That doesn't make sense. How would they know the simple password if they weren't on Daily to see the championship?
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Because we have a restriction on which PCM.Daily members can take part. We saw that one or two members might not behave in an acceptable way, so rules like this cover against that. Why put out the fire when you can stop it ever starting?
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You almost make it a bad thing to be the host. It's kinda dumb that the host has to PM the password, when we normally run standard passwords like pcmdaily or daily. It's not the host's responsibility to make people show up.
I'm not saying you have to make sure people show up, just that they will be able to join the game as quickly and easily as possible. Assuming people know the simple passwords is dangerous and could lead to problems. Telling your other players in the group just removes potential stumbling blocks. Doesn't have to be via PM but in case of dispute providing proof protects you. The Rule has been here since the start and now it needs some reinforcing.
You go online on time. Ask the host what the pass is on PCM, and he tells you. Not hard imo.
Agreed.
Me too, they must have at least one way of contacting them other than PMing. On PCM might be one, cos the race is there : /. I don't think that there is any excuse for not knowing or giving the pw.
Edited by EwanWilson on 08-06-2014 21:31