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I need some input. Do people think its okay to intentionally feed a team that you need to place higher on the leaderboard? Rules say no, but I've seen very divided opinions, curious what people think. No disrespect to the fury players ofc
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For added context: If fury stay first, they still need Exo to drop down into third, otherwise EXO is going to PGC. Thats why they feed. These are the rules, but theres lots of space for interpretation whether they would apply here.

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no rules state , play the game to the best of your ability, in this case giving that team is the right thing. IF they had nothing to gain from it but the other team alot to lose then we can argue if its right or wrong.

The joys of 1 slot, anyone in their position would do the same. It is what it is

Cant believe youre gonna be ratting us at PGC again 🙄

I was asking Krafton Esports Dep about if it's allowed few months ago. It's fully prohibited to intensionally feed another team even if it's worth to you.

You'd have to look more at the circumstances that lead up to this happening, aka the point systems. They tried their best to the win the tournament, that's fine enough for me.

They are actively trying their best to qualify for pgc, I believe that is enough. What they did would work 90/100 times if you replayed it

If it’s not in the rules, it’s fair game.

I’ve always interpreted “win to the best of your ability” as do whatever it takes to make it to the ultimate goal of PGC and then work backwards from there I.E winning the tournament you are playing, then winning the match ETC.

I genuinley mean this is unsportsmanship. Hard to judge alot of situations, but this is so blatant that you can't deny it. Ideally this isn't possible, by making the kill feed anonymous. Which I think would create a more fair competition for everyone.

