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In order for Glory to be successfully, it is imperative that we ALL define and adhere to what 'is' and 'is not' acceptable in online gaming. The list below reflects the items that are important, but overall common sense and 'doing the right thing' are also important.


Do not give out personal information. For you own safety, we will not ask you about you. You have the right to tell us about yourself, but as far as we are concerned, you also have the right to keep your identity and private life to yourself.

(ABOUT US: I thought that since we put the site together, it is appropriate for you to know just a little about us.) This site is put together by myself and my son, he plays, I put the site together. We are from New Jersey. I am a computer instructor as my full time job, and he is a student.


There is a cheat buster patch that prevents players from an unfair advantage. This keeps the playing field more equitable for all involved. WE DO NOT ACCEPT CHEATS. For this reason, Glory members are required to download and implement the Cheat Buster 2.20 patch.

This is sometimes difficult to obtain, so we will allow you some latitude in obtaining it. The site is www.ognetwork.com and it unfortunately requires that you register with them.

Again, this step is important or we wouldn't ask you through go the hassle.

There is also a 2.06 version, and we recommend having that version too because 2.20 is known to be down (and will prevent you from playing). When that occurs, we will be utilizing the 2.06 patch to continue playing.


Don't share your passwords and username with others.

The online gaming community has had it share of jerks. You know the type, those who have a right to do whatever they want when they want...

If this were a racing game, they would be driving around the track the wrong way causing accidents.

You have a responsibility to protect your good name. The fine software manufacturers have recognized that problem and captured your IP address so that you have only one chance to screw up. Mind your business, play the right way and guess what...NO PROBLEMS! Let your buddy go and wreck your good name and you pay for it.


Your clan is your home. There is an old saying that goes "Don't pee where you eat". Sooner or later someone is going to rub you the wrong way. Either get over it, leave or contact your clan leaders and make them aware. If you prevent others on your clan from succeeding, you are the problem regardless of what they did. We will not tolerate killing your own teammates to settle ANY score. Publically ridiculing a teammate in an open forum is also not acceptable. I have a pearl of wisdom that I often tell my students: "If you aren't doing something constructive, don't do anything destructive". If you are so much better, then teach them what they are doing wrong and help them come up to your level. I have never heard of anyone getting better by being degraded.


Report your matches. When you play online, it is your responsibility to report the outcome of matches. This include losses. The reputation of the Glory Clan is on the line when you play. A loss is a loss, you report it. Clan leaders can pull up matches and see who is and isn't reporting.

 


All the guidelines above are for everyone's benefit. The clan leaders will not threaten you will expulsion or other idle threats. We will treat everyone the same, and discipline will be fair and equitable. Being a member of Glory is a privilege, not a right.

The hope is that everyone will play and have fun, but if you can't follow the rules there is no place for you here. You want to be a part of this? then follow the rules. (period!)