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Halo 3: ODST Rules

Online Tournament Rules
Halo 3: ODST - 4v4 (Xbox 360)

Definitions:

Match Winner:

The first team to reach 50 frags on a given map


Game Format:

Competition Method:

4 vs. 4

Game Type:

Team Slayer (MLG)

Time Limit:

15 minutes

Vehicle Set:

No vehicles

Score to Win Round:

50

Starting Rifle:

Battle Rifle

Weapons on Map:

Default

Team Changing:

Not Allowed

Betrayal Penalty:

None

Suicide Penalty:

None

Motion Tracker Mode:

Off

Player Speed:

110%

Damage Modifier:

110%

Shield Recharge Rate:

90%

 

 

You can download the MLG Team Slayer game type at http://www.bungie.net/stats/halo3/fileshare.aspx?player=MLG%20Gametypes

Map List

  • Amplified
  • Construct
  • Heretic
  • Narrows
  • The Pit

The map list may be changed prior to the tournament, players will be notified of all changes before the tournament begins.


Hosting the match

  • The higher seeded team (lower numerical value on bracket) will host the map and invite their opponent’s into the game lobby and begin the match

Tournament Guidelines:

  • If a player disconnects during the initial launch of a map (before the first kill), the map will be restarted
  • In the event of an unintentional technical issue that causes the game to be interrupted, the game will be restarted with the score in-tact prior to the disturbance as directed by an administrator
  • Teams will not be permitted to play short-handed and must have a full 4-player team present at the start of the match, and at all times during a match as teams with players not present at match-time will be forfeited
  • Once a map has started, players cannot complain that server settings or Gamer Tags are incorrect AFTER the first kill has taken place
  • In the event of a dispute, the team captain must bring the grievance to the attention of an administrator immediately (within 5 minutes) after the end of the map

Unfair Play

  • Intentional disconnection
  • Use of any illegal settings
  • Use of any game exploits

It is at the discretion of the referee, during a match, to determine what actions are unfair play.  Upon discovery of any player committing any violations regarded as unfair play, that team will be penalized.  Penalties may consist of but are not restricted to, warnings, loss of rounds, or disqualification.

Rule Changes:

The tournament administrators reserve the right to modify the rules as needed. This includes changes due to software updates or releases, competition committee decisions and all other changes deemed necessary to LAN & online tournaments. Players are responsible to check the rules on a regular basis and prior to every match to ensure they are in complete compliance. Players must understand that rules listed are guidelines to ensure fair and competitive play and are subject to interpretation by the administrators based on the spirit of the game.