As for the FoV. Again, that is up to our discretion... please refer to my post in the other thread related to tournaments. We arent here to list every possible cheating scenerio.. just to give guidelines for what we look for in cheating.
If everyone plays ethically, we won't have a problem. And again, unless someone brings it to our attention, we won't be looking to "nail" anyone.
Well, I've had a few friends that were in a few fites tournaments that were kicked out of the tournaments because of their configs. It's really not "unfair" at all. You can make a game look like quake 1 all you want, and it's legal everywhere. It's simply just a preference of how they would want things to look.
Actually, one of my friends got kicked out a fites tournament when someone said "Look at his screen, blah blah blah, I call bullcrap". Yet, he didn't get kicked out the tournament until the finals, when someone finally said something. :|
Some people that played quake 3 when it first came out didn't have great video cards to run it at a good fps. BUT, there is a command called r_mode that lets you make everything look really badly detailed, but gives you much fps. They have been playing that same way for years, even though they have a much better video card now. It's just their preference of fragging. I am actually kind of worried about the whole "play fair and no cheating" type of thing here, because I have a feeling someone will come up behind me, watch me play battlefield 2, and say "HEY! GRASS DOESN'T SHOW FOR HIM UNTIL HE IS 300 FEET AWAY FROM IT! CHEATER!" Yet, that's basically how the game runs at default, just a lower resolution.
Is there a restriction on resolutions as well? I want to know everything possible with no conflicts at all. I am a EXTREMELY competitive guy, I've won many tournaments before, and I just love tournaments. But I have this great fear that I will get disqualified out of a tournament for the littlest thing, like accidently turning something off that is graphical (weather effects, etc.)
Please don't think I'm being mean when I say this, but I seriously do think you should take your "cheating and fair play" thing a bit too far. At least be a little more lenient.
I wanted to wait to address this...
I fully understand where your concerns are coming from. And I fully admit that at our last lan, we were unprepared for what happened. We did not have rules in place to deal with the issue that arose.
I also did not handle it in the correct way, and I admitted that not only to the staff, but also to the player that was affected by how it was handled. I apologized to him after the lan, as I read more about what was going on.
Most lanparties (as far as I have researched) do not provide specific examples of what is right/wrong in "tweaking" games. We are doing this to try to avoid what happened at the last event.
I will admit, that we will be much more flexible in what we allow, but we need to have a broad ruleset that allows us to cover everything that may come up.
My best advice, is if you question whether or not something is illegal, please come talk to us at the LAN.
I do feel that what happened at the last event (in regards to the textures) was illegal, but again, I admit that it was not handled properly, nor were the gamers given a set of guidelines prior to the event.
So please bear with us as we try to find the right balance of rules/allowances.
Thanks
