No, Im talking about those who were not fighting, I have said earlier I do not fully support that admins decision. L2r as I will ignore your trolling and playing with words in the future. It is not my fault you understood only half of the story.
And?
If at least 2 people are fighting, the rest do not have to fight. Period.
That. Is. The. Rule. Delaying is refusing to fight when you are last alive. You can delay as much as you want in regular battle and let the enemy team chase you as long as someone else is able to fight. The moment you are the last person, you are delaying and refusing to fight. In this battle, there WERE people fighting, and the rest were doing what they wanted(as in live longer). Ever heard of Sacrifice? Throw away a pawn to save a queen, and that's what they were doing!
Since people keep bringing up the "They were delaying!" Bullshit: HERE:
No drawing/delaying the round on purpose
(i.e. running away or camping unreachable places when you're one of the last people alive)The rules for ALL SERVERS, BATTLE AND STRAT! If it's fine in battle, it is fine in strat.
So, if everyone was naked, then it's an equivelent battle and it then comes down to capping flags and forcing them to come to you. The attackers ATTEMPTED this, but defenders never let them(by leaving a few pawns to prevent this) and ensured the majority of their team was being as unkillable as possible(the queen).
Common Sense would dictate that
1) Running away to force the enemy to lose is a valid tactic.
I'm fairly certain I can
list 1 (Same battle but to form post about it)(or more) battles that were won by this tactic. (there was also a fallen battle that was won by bumping the enemy to death, taking their weapons after that and killing them. In this battle they used speed as their advantage, and targeted those who were isolated and won.)
2) Attackers must Kill Defenders
3) Defenders must survive(Coincides with #1)
Abusing Bug to gain Undeserved benefits:
1) if this was a normal battle, they could do the exact same thing as this. Running and not engaging is a valid, legal tactic regardless of gear setup.
2) "But....but....it was a bugged battle, so the rules don't apply like that!"
Bullshit. The rules always apply. VE versus LCO. Site bugged, and VE had nothing to assault castle with. SO you know what happened? Attackers were told to quit(as they could not attack as they had no siege gear) and they lost that battle(of course both sides worked out stuff to return lost gear)
but VE was forced to lose 1600 troops because of the rules, even though it was a bug.http://forum.meleegaming.com/strategus-issues/the-bug-at-new-caraf-castle/So go take this bullshit about supporting the ban and flush it right down the toilet. There's already 1 linked precedent for a bugged battle and enforced rules, and the rules them selves being damn clear over this.