In Shogun we are role-playing samurai - and honour was everything to them. Apart from that, we consider ourself as one united community and hence honourable conduct is a must. When you act nicely you gain respect
and everyone of us should take note of the following honourable acts:
Be polite, nice and friendly and always helpful to everyone.
Always wish your opponent good luck and/or have fun at the start of the battle.
After the battle finished, whatever the outcome, thank your opponent with a gg (good game).
Never make use of online cheats, whatever their kind.
Never escape from a battle for the sake of not losing honour points. That is considered cheating too.
Swearing is very dishonourable.
Never attack your own allies in battle unless it is a "fun for all" game.
If someone drops before battle starts, it is nice to rehost the battle.
If someone drops while battle is ongoing, inform all players of the drop.
Never spam in the public chatroom, if you need something from someone urgently, message him in his private chat box.
Never accuse anyone of cheating before you have tangible proof, first see if you commited errors yourself.
We are all here to play and have fun - discrimination and racism is totally out of point, whatever the occasion.
This information was compiled on the 14th of January 2002 by Terazawa
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