the following codes of conduct are simply to help the league grow into a
respectable league without people complaining, crying, moaning, being
disrespectful towards others, and ignoring people
1. Respect your league peers. Everyone is equal in MG, please act like so, and
respect your commishes.
2. You have the responsibility to respond to your opponent's messages ASAP, as
a lack of communication results in a lack of activity. Don't make excuses such
as, "I was watching TV man!" Well guess what? There is a section on
the Xbox Live Guide that is entirely devoted to messages, read it!
3. No creating "I quit!" threads, it is better servicable for you to
privately message your commishes on quitting and your reason for doing so.
Failure to adhere to this rule will result in a ban for rejoining MG in the
future.
4. No complaining about how bad the game is, yes we all know 09 isn't exactly
the greatest game ever, but please refrain from making a 'venting thread'. I
understand sometimes flukey things happen and peope will get heated, but please
keep it off the boards. Go swing a baseball bat at someone's mailbox or
something, just don't do it here. Saying what happened in the game recap is
fine, but don't make it a war of who gets the last words or calling the other
guy a effing bum because of it.
5. Keep the activity up, and show that you are actively trying to get games in
instead of waiting till the last minute. This will result in a leniency by your
commishes on giving you extra time to get games in if behind schedule. If you
are constantly being a pain to grab a game with, or are always doing nothing
till the last minute to get on schedule just barely, then actions will be made.
6. Please have AIM working on your CPU, PC, laptop, phone, etc. This is another
link for communication towards your fellow league peers. If your computer is
not compatible with AIM, please message me and I will keep it in mind.
Any failure to follow these simple rules will result in consequences of your
actions.
Please post in here saying you have read and understood the code of conduct.
Thanks for your time.