Edited Michael Anderson (Dec. 14, 2015 12:35:25 PM)
Originally posted by john bai:
So, if there is a player(A) who swear at his opponent(B) without player knowing, and if he just keep it down so he will not receive any penalty. At this point, the story should be finished,
But! I, the judge, who heared it and know what was player A saying, and the player will immiditely been ruled as Unsporting Conduct — Major because with the word which player A have said was relly bad, and If his opponent have knew what was he saying.
Originally posted by Michael Anderson:
A language barrier should be an out to committing USC.
Originally posted by Marc DeArmond:You're correct. I've edited appropriately.
I'm assuming you mean “shouldn't be an out”.
Edited john bai (Dec. 15, 2015 08:54:18 PM)
Originally posted by john bai:
Additionanly, if someone said bad words in a way, then there is no way to find out that what did that person just said unless you actcully speak that language, and if you do not come into their game, that speach will not effect game at all. By judge a situation that don't actcully effect any thing unless someone point that out, should the player really receive any penalty if that player did not effect the game state, but
effect “me”, the judge?
I'm assuming this situation might happenes a lot in a word event such as GP, PT, world cup, etc.
–john
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