Dec 21st 2011, 17:25:12
True hanlong, but I am sure the majority of clans would like to agree to a pact that will allow grabbing but not have such terms that make the other clan an enemy.
And I am sure that most leaders won't go from one member to another and tell them,
'yeah the pact says you can do another retal but please don't cuz we want to be friends with [clan]',
mainly because the member will read that as
'yeah the pact says you can do another retal but please don't cuz we are pussies and don't want to be raped by [clan]'.
And even if they do, how are they to know when to drop it? The retaled clan can say 'hey, you got 75% back, hitting more is douchebagary' and tomorrow they can say 'hey you got 70% back, hitting more is douchebagary' and tomorrow they can say... etc etc
The clan doing the retals has no way if them taking 60% back was fine or if they are to expect a war. They could come check everytime but isn't that a bit degrading?
'Hi, I'm just here to ask you if you are ok with us doing even less than what we are entitled to by the policy terms? We really dont want to upset you. Thank you so much.'
The way you (pro this policy) are putting it, it's all about common sense and etiquette and that's nice, but if you can argue that it's expected from a clan to drop a hit they are entitled to by the terms, one could argue that it's expected from a clan to drop the retal for a grab.
It can be avoided by making a clear and defined policy that is easy to read and not open to subjective interpretation.
Saying, 'you did a douchebag retal so its war, even though it was within the agreed policy rules', is no better (and not much different) than saying, 'you did a retal so its war'.