Nicky15 wrote:As i mentioned before, The clan league and Cup both have had issues over the years.
What issues in previous events will the CDs required rules help prevent? Can you provide some specific examples, please? Issues caused by organizers going absent have nothing to do with additional rules.
Nicky15 wrote:Yes we have taken ownership, but no we are not running them.
Can you please clarify what ownership means? You get to decide which rules are mandatory (on top of the previous war requirements that we've had for years)? You delegate who does the work of organizing events?
Nicky15 wrote: The CDs are heavily involved in the league, and have helped with the running/organizing. The cup we have not had much input, as once the format is decided it is not hard to manage.
So the only benefit you see to CD involvement in the cup is deciding on the initial rules?
Nicky15 wrote: Its a huge undertaking for just one person, especially the clan league. If something were to happen to the TO in real life like the last league and cup, then there will be no delays in organization or updates as the CDs can just step in and take over.
Yes, that makes sense.
Nicky15 wrote: The CDs decided to make these events Official clan events as they represent the clan worlds two main competitions and as such we believe they should be fair to all clans. May I add Dako does not own the cup either. It was not his to begin with. The Original TO is no longer with us, and Dako very kindly stepped in mid cup last year.
I think the tournament is "owned" by whoever is doing the work of running it, just like any other tournament. The league is a different beast. But the cup is just a framework for a series of organized wars. Tournament organizers should be able to make the rules for events they run. Has anyone ever claimed that previous editions of the cup weren't fair to all clans?
Nicky15 wrote:Foxglove wrote:Why is this a CD decision and not Dako's decision? Again, my understanding is that Dako is hosting and organizing this edition of the cup.
Again like i mentioned before, The Cd team are very keen for all clans to have a say in how the two main competitions are run. They are the ones playing them, and one person should not be picking and choosing all the rules, clans should be getting a say.
The cup is the most popular clan event, I think? If clans felt that they were being treated unfairly they probably wouldn't continue to join it. And yet, every year has more clans than the previous year.
Nicky15 wrote:CDF is where the votes take place. If your clan is not in the CDF they can't have their say.
I think the demise of the CLA proved how completely ineffectual it is to have every clan vote on every issue.
Nicky15 wrote:I will add that the only thing the CDs are insisting on for the cup is that people be members of CDF and the very hard fought for timing out rule remains in place. Bruce will reply more on the timing out rule. But I am only seeing two clans out of 50 complaining about it so far. The format and other rules are for Dako to have the final decision on. All we are doing is offering suggestions.
That's so clearly not true! You've said so many times in this thread that you own the event, and you and are requiring rules that the organizer
*doesn't want*.
Nicky15 wrote:Foxglove wrote:CDs demand oversight and decision making over the tournament in exchange for granting game-making privileges to the individual match-ups, even if the match-ups already meet the requirements for a war that's eligible for game-making privileges?
We do not demand oversight we made the decision to oversee these events for reasons stated above.
Demanding oversight is *exactly* what you did. What else can it possibly mean to say that you have taken ownership of an event that someone else is running?
Nicky15 wrote: We do not grant privileges in general for anything unless it is fair and meets the requirements.
Great. I think we've had rules established for fair wars for years now.