Originally posted by Tertius:
Just curious, but does this discussion have any practical significance on the server? It was my understanding that no one accepts cross tag retals, and everyone agreed it was super lame when 4 Veng tags ganked DBD for hits that DBD2 made. It was doubly wrong because 4 on 2 on a first strike is pretty silly, but more so because they were cross-warring now. It even seemed like people hoped or expected that RD would be the server police and bring holy retribution on Veng for it (but they didn't).
To answer your question - yes it has significance for the reasons you just listed.
So I guess my question is, which tags are actually playing as one unit? And furthermore, what does that mean to them? Basically full defense/offense pacts with each of the other teams?
All groups warring for some non-issue against another group is very much the sort of collusion that is supposed to not occur.
It's basically the same as if the 5 biggest alliances on alliance server FS'd and destroyed one other alliance. Is it within the rules? Probably. Does it ruin the game and drive off players? Definitely. Would it even be fun? Doubtful. Why play in an environment that isn't competitive?
It is not the same as alliance server is uncapped so it is not really within the rules. Teams are allowed to cooperate with one another but not be one entity with multiple branches. All the rest of your points are valid however.
Hmm, to answer my own question, I guess FBI/NSA/CIA or whatever is the only multi-team tag now?
What have FBI/CIA/NSA ever done jointly? If one starts hitting another is certainly liable to join in for their own bloodlust purposes but in my time in FBI we have never planned a kill run or anything around any of those other groups. We certainly don't cross retal or really interact in anyway...