Blizzard Needs an Inactive Clan Policy - Page 3
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BisuDagger
Bisutopia19044 Posts
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Steel
Japan2283 Posts
No automatic system. Just people making use of their judgement would easily fix this issue. | ||
REDBLUEGREEN
Germany1903 Posts
Like 10 years ago me and some homies from highschool made a broodwar clan. All was fine and dandy until one day suddenly other people with the same tag where hanging out in our clan chat channel and claimed it for them. Trashtalk ensued and after maybe an hour shit got real and there was to be a clanwar for the right to the chat channel. I called some friends that weren't online: "Yo man, get your ass on bnet." "I have homework to do, my mom will kill me." "Dude we have to slay these nerds right now, for the fatherland!" The clanwar started and it was really close because we were mostly normal map players and they fmp players so we played on both maps, but in the end we won, they accepted their defeat and the chat channel was ours again. That's how situations like this should be resolved but sadly too many dodging nerds are around these days. Sorry for offtopic, just got hit by a massive nostalgia bomb | ||
dAPhREAk
Nauru12397 Posts
We want to have a very professional tag like LaG and not lLaGl because it makes us look slow and not fast enough to pick up that name. but isnt it true that you were slow and no fast enough to pick up the name? lol | ||
ktimekiller
United States690 Posts
On June 10 2013 09:06 Cinim wrote: You forget that these clans also have a lot of members, and they will be dissolved if you choose to abandon a clan. Also, some clans are quite small, and just because you have a break from the game does not make them any less entitled to keep that tag, maybe they have used it for ages as well. TaG isn't pro, so it doesn't serve the community anything to give them their tag, unless the other clan which is holding their tag is simply a troll. That is the reason why blizzard most likely reserved tags for the pro teams, because it has benefits for the community and eSports, while an amateur team having their tag does not. Also, you could have used the tag on battlenet for two years(eventually) and then because you're not on for a short time, you lose it. It's simply not worth the time for blizzard to make these changes, even if it's a simple one. WC3 had a clan decay system. Don't log in for a few weeks? its gone | ||
Herper
501 Posts
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phodacbiet
United States1734 Posts
On June 10 2013 10:02 Herper wrote: I don't agree with it. They got it first and should keep it, even if they were bronze players. But, blizzard could put a 1 year inactivity for the clan members. Meaning if not a single member logs in for 1 year, it would be deleted. 1 year is a bit too long =D. 1 month seems reasonable if EVERY single member does not log on. | ||
Koshi
Belgium38331 Posts
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aNGryaRchon
United States438 Posts
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Megaliskuu
United States5123 Posts
On June 10 2013 10:05 Koshi wrote: Why should a tag be unique? Names aren't. inb4 50 different EG's, its a terrible idea lol | ||
ragz_gt
9172 Posts
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Xonix
225 Posts
On June 10 2013 10:22 ragz_gt wrote: While I agree the idea (but post on TL prob won't help it much), OP's situation has little to do with it. Unless clean leader being a dbag or clan leader being inactive is a valid reason to scrap a whole clan, I don't get how it would help OP in anyway. You see, TL tends to get more feedback then Bnet forums. I've tried before on them and they just get pushed down without bumps or replies from mods. | ||
Shin_Gouki
United States313 Posts
On June 10 2013 09:06 Cinim wrote: You forget that these clans also have a lot of members, and they will be dissolved if you choose to abandon a clan. Also, some clans are quite small, and just because you have a break from the game does not make them any less entitled to keep that tag, maybe they have used it for ages as well. TaG isn't pro, so it doesn't serve the community anything to give them their tag, unless the other clan which is holding their tag is simply a troll. That is the reason why blizzard most likely reserved tags for the pro teams, because it has benefits for the community and eSports, while an amateur team having their tag does not. Also, you could have used the tag on battlenet for two years(eventually) and then because you're not on for a short time, you lose it. It's simply not worth the time for blizzard to make these changes, even if it's a simple one. >If you abandon a clan If you abandon the clan, you shouldn't deserve to be the owner anyway. What kind of counter logic is that? If a player cannot remain active and doesn't bother to at least log in to check on his beloved clan, then he shouldn't be able to keep it. You also shouldn't have to pay money to the person currently owning it (as another poster recommended). That's beyond stupid as far as I'm concerned. | ||
Xonix
225 Posts
On June 10 2013 13:20 Shin_Gouki wrote: >If you abandon a clan If you abandon the clan, you shouldn't deserve to be the owner anyway. What kind of counter logic is that? If a player cannot remain active and doesn't bother to at least log in to check on his beloved clan, then he shouldn't be able to keep it. You also shouldn't have to pay money to the person currently owning it (as another poster recommended). That's beyond stupid as far as I'm concerned. Actually if we had contact with him, we would definitely be willing to pay money.... | ||
Shin_Gouki
United States313 Posts
On June 10 2013 13:21 Xonix wrote: Actually if we had contact with him, we would definitely be willing to pay money.... It's great and all you're willing to pay, but that still shouldn't be necessary. | ||
Xonix
225 Posts
On June 10 2013 13:25 Shin_Gouki wrote: It's great and all you're willing to pay, but that still shouldn't be necessary. Idk I just want the tag back. Do I really want my players to represent us at MLG Anaheim with lLaGl? | ||
purakushi
United States3300 Posts
On June 10 2013 09:53 REDBLUEGREEN wrote: That's one thing about the SC2 community that I never liked, so many lame tryhard people that put you on ignore. You own them on ladder, they call you a cheesy fag and leave the game, you wanna trashtalk back and challenge for a regame and they just dodge and ignore you... Like 10 years ago me and some homies from highschool made a broodwar clan. All was fine and dandy until one day suddenly other people with the same tag where hanging out in our clan chat channel and claimed it for them. Trashtalk ensued and after maybe an hour shit got real and there was to be a clanwar for the right to the chat channel. I called some friends that weren't online: "Yo man, get your ass on bnet." "I have homework to do, my mom will kill me." "Dude we have to slay these nerds right now, for the fatherland!" The clanwar started and it was really close because we were mostly normal map players and they fmp players so we played on both maps, but in the end we won, they accepted their defeat and the chat channel was ours again. That's how situations like this should be resolved but sadly too many dodging nerds are around these days. Sorry for offtopic, just got hit by a massive nostalgia bomb That's an awesome story. Clanwar for channel ownership. :D Glad you guys won in the end >< So many things SC2 is lacking that BW did well (whether intentional or not). sigh | ||
Rainling
United States456 Posts
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Moa
United States790 Posts
I agree that there should be some form of activity requirement for holding a tag, though I think it should be much longer than a few months. if the only way you have to contact people within your organization is through b.net then the problem lies with your team rather than the b.net. | ||
Xonix
225 Posts
On June 10 2013 13:36 Moa wrote: You're telling me that you let someone who nobody in your organization has the ability to contact hold control of your tag. I agree that there should be some form of activity requirement for holding a tag, though I think it should be much longer than a few months. if the only way you have to contact people within your organization is through b.net then the problem lies with your team rather than the b.net. Um I'm not quite positive what this post is implying. The guy who owns LAG (LAGSHACK) is in now way affiliated with LaG Gaming | ||
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