@krinid I mentioned that to the tourney creator @mathematician, but didn't see that those games could be rigged, so...
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Are you CraZy#4007 on discord? If not, I think you misunderstood what krinid means by "rigged". CraZy#4007 was the only one who (very indirectly) mentioned to me something related to what krinid said here, that those games could be "rigged" in the context of what krinid was talking about. You were talking about another type of "rigged".
You're talking about actually rigging the game, against my intended design of the tournament, like using a script to pick faster. The player is the one doing the rigging. That's not what krinid was talking about. But anyway, when you mentioned that someone might have used auto-pilot to gain unfair advantage, I did see that it's a possibility. Just because I didn't immediately conclude that it
must be auto-pilot doesn't mean that I didn't see that it
could be the case. That's why my first reply to you in the tournament chat was to ask you to send me the game link for me to look into it so I can investigate it. (and well, now we know that it was impossible to be auto-pilot, though there is still a possibility of being other forms of rigging the game as many have mentioned here)
Anyway, krinid was talking about the section of the rules which list tournaments and games with certain properties as rigged. So, I was the one doing the rigging as the tourney creator, not otto. krinid was talking about the tournament itself being rigged by the tournament creator by picking certain setting, not players rigging games against the tournament creator's will. This is the relevant section of the warzone rules:
A game is also considered rigged if it has a specific trick to winning that isn't obvious. For example, if one territory or region of the map is so powerful that whoever gets it will surely win. The only way these kind of games might not be considered rigged is if the game description clearly outlines what has to be done to win in the name and description, and is such that any player has an equal chance of competing for the victory. Warzone games should require strategy to win, not fast fingers.
I wasn't aware of this section of the rules, in particular the last sentence, until 2 days ago (1 day after I created the tourney) when CraZy#4007 posted a game link on the Blitz discord server where someone used my no-luck lottery template to create a game, with Fizzer being one of the invited players. Fizzer shut down the game and said that the game is against the rules in the game public chat. So I checked the rules and saw this paragraph (and I discussed about that in the discord server).
So, in the context of what krinid was talking about, even if there's a (magical?) way to completely shut down the possibility of unfair advantages like scripting or using membership-only features or having good equipment, the template is still considered to be rigged by what the rules were describing.