eSport General Rules
While playing eSports matches, you must know its rules - what you can do and what you can't do. In this article, you will find everything you need to know while you are in an eSports match.
1. Running eSports Checker
First of all, start the eSports Checker. You must start the eSports Checker when a match starts. It is really important, as it will ensure fair gameplay between opposing teams. You may read this guide to learn how to start and use the eSports Checker.
2. Shooting During Preparation
It is not allowed to shoot your opponent(s) during preparation time. A match should be 12 minutes long, and in the first 2 minutes, you are not allowed to shoot your opponent(s) (especially when they are trying to take the bonus boxes in the map).
3. Self-Destructing Correctly
When the battle timer indicates 10:10, you must self-destruct. Neither early nor late, in order to start the match exactly at 10:00 in the timer. The match should be played for exactly 10 minutes only after you self-destruct.
4. Players Needed
You need to have at least 5 players in the team for a match. If it is less, for example, 4 players, it is not allowed.
5. Combos
6. Participating in Tournaments
7. Complaining
You can complain about a match within 1 hour after the match has ended. All complaints should be sent on that match's page. In the complaint, you should write what happened along with a screenshot or video of it. You can see the status of the complaint on the Support page.
8. Submitting Results
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