Gears 5: Gnasher Clash Qualifier #8

$1,000 + Playoff Entry - Please see the "Overview - Prizes" section for the prize summary.

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Game & Platform

Gears 5

Xbox One

Game Account Required

Xbox Live

Date & Time

Format

Single Elimination

2v2

The administration team reserve the right to overrule any pre-stated tournament rules at any given point if deemed necessary.

General Tournament


By signing up to this tournament all participants agree that they have read and accept the Terms of Service (ToS) and the Privacy Policy.


Player Eligibility

This tournament is open to players of any age and any user that resides within Europe.


Prizing

The roster size for this tournament is limited to 2. The winning teams can only receive prizing for two (2) players.

Players not listed on the Match Fixture page will not receive prizing under any circumstance.

1st Place

$1000

2nd Place

$500

Tournament Schedule

The tournament round start times are as follows:

Schedule

Tournament Start Time 19:00 BST

All other rounds are to start within 10 minutes of receiving the fixtures for that round.

Teams will not be required to check in for this tournament.

Rosters


Minimum & Maximum Players

When registering for a tournament, team captains must select the minimum number of players required to compete in that tournament, indicated on the tournament sign up module. Team captains will not be able to select more than the maximum number of players indicated on the tournament sign up module.


Player IDs

For this tournament, players must register their Xbox Live Gamertag to their EGL Game & Social Accounts section on their EGL profile. All Player IDs on a team’s roster must be 100% valid and accurate. Spelling, spaces and characters must be exact, but do not need to be case sensitive.

If your username is found to be incorrect or you have input an email address instead of your Xbox Live Gamertag then your team will be disqualified as this is strictly NOT allowed.


Substitutes

Teams are not permitted to use a substitute at any point in a match. A substitute is defined as someone who is not listed on the Match Fixture page.

Roster Lock

Player IDs are stored when you enter a tournament, meaning that any changes made to a player's ID after they sign up for a tournament will not be updated on the roster. To avoid this change your username before signing up for a tournament or leave the tournament, change your game ID so that it is correct and then rejoin the tournament.


Player Eligibility

Only players listed on the Match Fixture page are eligible to play in tournament matches. It is both team's responsibility to verify the eligibility of all players playing in the match. If a team uses an ineligible player in a match they will forfeit the match the ineligible player participated in. Proof must be shown to support any claims of an ineligible player playing in a match.

If the opposing team has an ineligible player present, you must tell the opposing team to replace that player with an eligible player. You must have given the team the required ten (10) minutes from match start time to substitute their ineligible player(s). If the team does not substitute their ineligible player, please report the scores in your team's favour and provide proof of the ineligible player in the game lobby.

Maps & Modes


Maps

2v2 Gnashers

2v2 Mid
2v2 Boxes
2v2 Annex
2v2 Arena

Map picks/bans will be carried out in the Gnasher Clash Discord Server that Playoff players will be invited too.

Match Settings


Best of 3

All matches will be a Best of 3.

Cross-Platform

This tournament is specifically set up for Xbox One users only. Any players found to be playing on a different platform will be disqualified from the tournament and suspended. Proof must be provided if a team is found to be doing so. Some of the matches will be hosted by the Admin as the tournament will be broadcast live, you will be made aware on the Discord if your match is being chosen as one of the broadcasted games.

Game Session Setup

The captain of the hosting team will host the match by going to Versus - Custom - Online Game - Host Private. The host should then select "RT" Social then "X" Privacy and change it to Invite Only.

The host should then invite their own team and the opposing teams players to the lobby and change the Game Setup to 2v2 Gnashers and apply the following 2v2 Gnasher Option Settings. Any non default changes will be highlighted Bold:

2v2 Gnasher Options

Fill With Bots Off
Bot Difficulty Beginner
Rounds to Win 10
Round Time Limit 2 Minutes
DBNO Time 15
Friendly Fire On
Weapon Respawns After Use
Gameplay Tuning Assist Disabled
Classic Stalemates On

Starting Loadout

Gnasher

Lobby Browser Visibility

Not Visible in Lobby Browser

Weapon Substitutes

No changes should be made to the Weapon Substitute options.

How To Win

The first team to win the 2 out of the 3 maps will win the match and proceed to the next round of the tournament.

Restrictions

Characters

Each team is only allowed ONE iteration of any character on the team at one time irrespective of character skin. For example, “Gilded Marcus” is the same as “Armored Marcus”, Batista also falls under the Marcus character skin category.

- The COG team is only allowed ONE female character on the team.

- The Terminator character skins (both T-800 & Rev-9) are not allowed to be used by the team playing as the Swarm.

Weapons

The following weapon skins are banned:

- Black Phantom


Keyboard/Mouse NOT Allowed

Players may not use a Keyboard/Mouse setup at any point during the tournament. Teams will be disqualified for playing with a Keyboard/Mouse setup and the player found to be doing so will be suspended. If your opponent is using a Keyboard/Mouse setup, record evidence to submit to the admin.

Required Proof


How to Show Proof

Users must give evidence of the scores/match result of each match by taking a screenshot using the Xbox One Screenshot/Record feature (Xbox Button - Y to Screenshot or X to Record). Once you have done this upload the image to either Imgur, Prnt.sc, Photobucket, Twitter (tag @EGL_Europe), Gamer DVR or Imageshack.

Proof should be of the final map scoreboard, for example:

We will also accept live footage streamed via Twitch, Mixer, YouTube etc but only clips of the match scores/results.

Matches


Server Issues

In the event of server issues arising, tournaments may be postponed or cancelled depending on the severity of the issue.

If the tournament is cancelled it will be announced on the EGL_Europe twitter page and EGL - Global Discord channel. The tournament title will also be adjusted to reflect this outcome.


Incorrect Match Settings

It is the hosting team’s responsibility to ensure that the match settings are as outlined above in the Match Settings. If you notice that the host has the incorrect match settings, please record video proof of what is wrong, ensuring that the scores, time, incorrect rules and/or the players in the lobby are clearly visible (depending on the accusation) and then immediately report this to the admin.

In the instance that the hosting team have the incorrect match settings and you do not leave the game before it is completed, the result of that map will stand.

In the instance that the hosting team have the correct match settings and you leave the game before it is completed, the team that did not leave will receive the win for that match.

The hosting team will not forfeit the map if the non-hosting team does not leave the match and the map is completed.


Forfeits

In order for a team to forfeit, the opposing team must leave the match as soon as they have gathered evidence of the opposing team violating the tournament rules.

Teams will forfeit a round for the following reasons:

  • Leaving a match prior to it's completion and then failing to provide valid proof of the accusation against the opposing team.
  • Hosting a match with the incorrect Match Settings shown above.
  • Delaying a match by more than ten (10) minutes since receiving the match fixtures for that round.

Player Disconnections

If a player disconnects during the initial launch of a map, the map will be restarted from scratch. The initial launch is defined as the time before ANY rounds are scored by either team within the current map.

If a player disconnects after a round has been won by either team, the team with disconnection issues need to re-invite the player that disconnected and continue to play as normal.

If both teams disagree over when the player disconnection took place, video proof must be provided that shows the scores and time at which the disconnection took place, as well as the players in the lobby.


Match Delay

Matches must be played in their entirety unless both teams agree to delay the match. Maximum permitted time to delay a match is ten (10) minutes.

Failure to complete a match or report the scores within forty-five (45) minutes of receiving the match fixtures will result in disqualification for both teams due to inactivity.

Teams may not delay the match for more than ten (10) minutes between each round. If a team delays the start for longer than ten (10) minutes, the other team should report the scores in their favour and provide proof of the delay occurring.

The team that did not delay must provide video proof showing that this ten (10) minute delay did occur.

Hosting Order

A team's seed is indicated by the number next to their team name on the tournament bracket. The highest seed is defined as the team with the seed closest to 0.

The hosting team is as follows:

Map 1

Highest Seed

Map 2

Lowest Seed

Map 3

Highest Seed

The team that is not hosting will choose which spawn (side) they wish to start on. Please see the Overview to view which maps are to be selected for each round.


Match Lag

If the host begins to lag in the middle of a match, you must ensure that you capture valid video proof and then complete the remainder of the match. If you wish to make a complaint about the host once the match has been completed, please dispute the result of a match and contact a member of staff immediately and provide your video proof showing the lag that occurred.

Reporting


Match Result

Both teams are responsible for reporting the result of a match. This can be done by clicking on the match fixture link found on the Match Fixture page.

Tournament brackets will be updated automatically once both teams have reported the match.

In the instance that only one team reports the match result, the result will automatically be confirmed after ten (10) minutes. Please do not contact support in this time as you will cancel the timer.

Disputed Result

In the instance that both teams report conflicting results, the match will be placed into dispute and will be handled by a member of staff.

Evidence

In the event of a dispute, the team that has disputed will be asked to provide proof of their accusation. Please see the Evidence Policy section below to find out what evidence is required.

If the disputing team is unable to provide valid evidence for the reason that they disputed, then their team will be removed from the tournament and will also receive a suspension due to disputing without valid reason/proof.

No Shows


No Shows

A team has fifteen (15) minutes to show up and be ready to start the match. Failure to do so will result in a forfeit.

To report a no-show, please click on the 'Opponent No Show' button on the Match Fixture page.

No Show Proof

If you have reported a no-show and the opposing team has disputed, you must provide video evidence that you have invited all members of the opposing team to play prior to the ten (10) minute no-show deadline. Failure to do will result in the no-show claim being voided and both teams being made to play the round.

Cheating


We have a zero tolerance policy for cheating. Players caught cheating, glitching or abusing in-game mechanics in any way will be permanently banned from the EGL site and all future competitions.

Evidence Policy


We strongly recommend that you obtain photo or video evidence showing the outcome of every match.


User Conversations

All conversations between users are not considered evidence. This includes, but is not limited to:

AIMs
Emails
Private Messages
PSN Messages
XBL Messages
Skype Messages
Tweets
Direct Messages

Evidence Requirements

When asked to provide evidence for the outcome of a match, all video and photographic evidence must clearly show the match score, time, players in the lobby and, if necessary, evidence of the rule violation of the opposing player.

Evidence that does not meet the above criteria will not be considered.


Uploading Evidence

All video evidence should be uploaded to an external website such as YouTube. Photographic evidence should be uploaded to an external website such as Imgur, Prnt.sc, Photobucket, Twitter or Imageshack. The URL link to the individual evidence must be sent to an admin, along with a brief description of what the evidence shows.

Evidence that has been faked or tampered with in any way will not be accepted as valid. Anyone found to be providing fake proof will be permanently banned from competing on the website.

Support


Support

If you have a problem with your match, please click on the 'Contact Support' button found on the Match Fixture page. You can view and respond to all of your support tickets here.

Abusive Behaviour

Abusive behaviour towards staff members that are called into a match dispute will not be tolerated. The individual user and/or team violating this rule will be subject to a site-wide ban.