Board Thread:Game Discussions/@comment-71.205.235.29-20140420170350/@comment-24571857-20140421153436

I do see the point you are trying to make, but at the end of the day, I find it hard to say something is cheating or against the rules when there are no explicit rules to begin with. There are simply no GW rules. There are rules against fixing fights, fixing sporting matches, manipulating markets. There are no rules when in comes to GW though, and that's where I find it hard to say anything you do in GW is cheating; there are no standards. You simply get matched with a guild and whatever happens happens. The normal thought would be that you would want to put forth your best effort to win, but players have found a way to circumvent it where both parties come out with better records (losing guild still scores a lot of points since all their hits go guaranteed), and it persists. I certainly think it takes away from the game; have a hard time understanding why top 10 guilds engage in this activity to win epics only to use them against stripped opponents for the next GW. The biggest problem with it is that the regulators/developers aren't doing anything about it.