Code of Conduct

The cyber world that we inhabit today has destroyed many of the social boundaries that the real world has in place. No longer are you restricted to how you look, your age, your race - in the cyber world you can be, and often are, a different person altogether.

Counter-Strike, and other online games have not gone unaffected by the disguise of technology. Those who may be ridiculed at school for being geeks and unpopular can become legends of Counter-Strike with people showering them with praise for every win they achieve. Although for many this disguise is a form of escapism, I am beginning to wonder if it is this lack of human contact that is holding the Counter-Strike world back.

Picture the scene, you're playing clan X and before the game they have told you how great they are. Their reputation (more often than not is hyped up lies) says they are a great team and everyone is saying that they are being sponsored by this company and that company. You get in the game, you're playing a clan that is being sponsored by a company to play CS, supposedly, and you find yourselves beating them, not just beating them but thrashing them. Suddenly the professionalism of these players goes out of the window and slowly but surely the insults to your 'lesser' team start flying in. You must cheat, you couldn't beat us and so on. The 'professionals' leave the server and before you have a chance to say anything to any of the community they already have the message out that your clan is lame or whatever.

I know this because I have been both on the receiving end and dishing it out.

So why does this happen? Surely as 'professionals' these clans can show sportsmanship?
The answer is simple - they are not what they say they are. More companies are being set up across the UK with the purpose of supplying servers, and more often than not those who have primary roles in these businesses have not even started their GCSEs. These companies then go on to tell clans that they will support and sponsor them with a server in return for various advertisements. The businesses never get past the website stage and the clans that are being sponsored suddenly think they are NiP, or at least on that level of 'professionalism'.

Some would say the problem lies in the gamer's age. I think it's more to do with the gamer's maturity. If five twelve year olds can beat you, and are mature and good sports then they have just as much right to become professional as anyone else. If however a clan is un-sportsman like, in my opinion they should be banned from whatever league they are in and got rid of.

So how do you go about making sure your clan isn’t full of immature players? I think the answer is simple, make sure all pre-match talk with the opposition is minimal keeping boasting down to a minimum and then once in game make sure you clan doesn't talk to the opposition in any way shape or form. Look at it like this, if you call someone a cheater it will make no difference to the outcome of the game, it will not stop him and it will only create more tension between the two clans. Which leads nicely onto my second point...

Make sure all the rules are set before the game. It was only a few days ago that I played in a clan game where we expected CO rules to find it was all rounds count, in hind-sight I should've remained calm but I blew my top when they insisted on playing their rules, the game immediately got off to a bad start. If both clans know all the rules before the match you avoid the tension. Make sure the server is also tested and that pings are fine, I find that in many games there can be a 10-20 minute delay because of people complaining about pings and lag.

Always be flexible when it comes to anti-cheat, my advice would be to always require some form of precaution (such as a +showcommands, console screenshot and paladin anticheat) and make sure their whole team knows about it before the game. If you don't want any precautions yourself, make sure you know if they want you to use any and always make sure your own team knows that you will be using them. It's these pre-match and in-game precautions that make sportsmanship much easier. It is only when you master the act of being able to play without complaining that you can start out on the road to being a top Counter Strike team.

If you are a clan leader reading this and thinking that your clan would never follow these rules then my tip to you would be to make sure the other team knows what it is going to be playing against. It is the least you can do.

Comments

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UKTerrorist
01:00 30/12/2001
Great article mate, some very valid points. I think as a whole the community/clan scene has worsened since CS went more 'widespread'.

Obviously though, there are still some top people around. [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
Monst
01:11 30/12/2001
Good Article but, the oppinion of one player does not allways reflect the oppinion of the clan as a whole. [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
MiG
02:05 30/12/2001
u callin me a geek eh?
ah've it!

ironfist is kinda cute [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
iron
02:11 30/12/2001
Always be flexible when it comes to anti-cheat, my advice would be to always require some form of precaution (such as a +showcommands, console screenshot and paladin anticheat) -only tits dont update their OGC and get caught by the already hacked paladin. and no1 ever gives u screenies after the match.. if u got a decent sponsers, they wouldnt give a s*** if u take screenies or not - they probably never played the game.
id also says, its a v badly written article, i cant say i enjoy reading ur articles at all, ur last one was also poorly written, and what exactly us ur point? its more like a column than an article.

And mig, ur not really my type [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
#talent | j3nna
11:52 30/12/2001
One pretty good tip when it comes to anticheat..
Most cheats for CS nowadays are multicheats like OGC and HLH. These cheats are controlled through the +commandmenu. A thing that would bust cheaters in clanwars is this:

At some point, pause the game. Tell everybody to type +showscores AND +commandmenu. THEN take a +screenshot of it.

This way, you can see from the scoreboard that the screenshot was taken at the right time AND you can see if the OGC-menu is showing on the commandmenu.

It is very important to set this "rule" straight BEFORE the match -especially since it might take a minute or two to do, but it works damn good :> [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
n00b-ee
12:04 30/12/2001
meow
gogo deean [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
ryano
theb0g
13:01 30/12/2001
If you read it more as a guide than an article, precaution for those who have yet to experience clans like this. And a help for somebody who is in a clan like this. I don't know take it however you like it :D [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
Keefe
20:26 30/12/2001
bind "F12" "+commandmenu;+showscores;screenshot;" -commandmenu;-showscores"

If everyone adds this to their configs then all you would have to do is hit a key. [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
Keefe
20:45 30/12/2001
Just tried some binds and this one works nicely:

bind "X" "+commandmenu;wait;+showscores; wait;wait;snapshot;wait;wait;-commandmenu; -showscores"

easy :) [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
Culexus
00:55 31/12/2001
it is so easy to alter your +commandmenu by going into commandmenu.cfg in cstrike folder. All you gotta do is rename it and bam.. your cheat free...

mig is sexah [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
[jpf]00[cl]
07:58 31/12/2001
being a Clan Leader I can fully recognise hte angst that runs through the minds of people waiting to play an official match.

There is so much tension that most people cannot handle it.

It has been a rule in [jpf] for a long time that there is no talking during a match. We find this is best for all as we dont want to annoy the people we play into giving us a good beating...also we dont want to annoy them into thinking our clan is lame.

On the other side of hte coin tho....how do you keep people from retalliating? When pushed, I would say that every CS player will lose their rag. My lads are professional in every way in a match....this makes me proud. [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
ClanLeader
02:31 1/1/2002
Hi all... I'm 18 years old and my clanmates are 16 to 18 years old... And they are very far from being mature. They behave like childrens... Each time they got killed they say "You fu**ing son of a b*tch bla bla bla"... During a match but also during TRAINING (just to say how unsportive they can be...)

I warned them that if this continues i'll do something but they didn't listened to me...

I've recently found the solution : i've just removed the say bind in their config file so that they can't use in during a match...

Also i warned them that if someone even think of binding it again he will have serious problems with me...

I never wanted to be a severous clan leader, but when you have no choices... [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
Pete
18:52 2/1/2002
Well when I was involved in running a clan. We banned all talk except team talk(only match captain could talk out loud), this was made clear when ne1 joined us and it helped a lot during matches. When the slips were made during matches , the players always apologised pretty quick as they knew they could be kicked out if they didnt pack it in. We always insisted our own members made demos regardless of wether it was required or not. I am not sayin that this made everything 100% but it went a long way towards it.
It helped keep the clan cheat free (virtually) and we always got a good word from the opposing clan even when we won.
I had an enjoyable clan career as 'having fun' was more important than 'winning', this maybe hard for 4K and noc.Uk members to fathom , but remember there are 499 clans in the top 500 that are not at the top. [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
iron
18:37 4/1/2002
danny u so blatently cheat, u know EVERYTHING there is to know about cheats! only the other day u were tellin me about tricking cs into thiking it was playing HLDM so there was no recoil. [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
[TCSUK]Meddler
13:46 15/1/2002
It would be pretty straightforward to write an admin mod plugin force the client to take
a screenshot of the score and the command menu. [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
vC. Tank
16:00 5/9/2002
Excellent article and numerous good points. [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
J`
02:29 15/10/2002
LOL! thats like asking for world peace

GL HF [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
domerSIMPSOn
23:40 16/12/2002
I do not care if people cheat, if I can beat them, they'd think they r my b***hes coz i beat them even with all their cheats. And even if they beat me, wouldn't matter, it is just a game, and I am not really their b***h. Just my 2 cents [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
FuD_LeE
01:10 31/1/2004
give me counetr-strike 1.5 now!!!!!!!!!!!please......o_0 [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
p00r^
14:19 10/11/2004
tbh the cs scenes is odd the lucky few who get into gd clans can, CAN feel as if they are above other cs players on the basis that being in the clan makes them special but its far from that in my eyes, there are too many of theses types playing cs, im guessing its got something 2 do with imature 16 yr olds but its not the case in all players many are mature young or old and have the maturerity of controlling them selves it doesnt take much to be nice and will result in u and your team being able to concentrate and play the game better. i think to make games and Uk scene better would be to get rid of big headed, c**ky, rude players, not worth the hassel or the time gd article, Listern to the points try try to make it a better place HAVE FUN ITS A GAME [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
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