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BUCKFAN wrote:
I'm a noob. I joined a team game. I can't find team rules. I can tell who is on my team because we share a chat.
1) But how do I tell who is paired up on the other teams?
2) Also I can's join some games because they have ratings? Whats this mean?
3) What is the formula that gives the rating score for the Dominant 12?
4) I have Premium membership but the only games I'm allowed to join is Deathmatch. Do I need to buy a different membership to join capitals and the other games. I can't join ones with fog either. I thought I had the best membership you can buy.

Thanks for your help.
BUCKFAN
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AlexCheckMate wrote:
Hey Buckfan! (That's something USA sports, right?)

1. Look to the side of the game, they're paired as A/A, B/B (& C/C, D/D, if you have that many players). Or even with 3 or 4 in the same team. You could look at this game: https://dominating12.com/game/993833 as an example of 4 teams of 2 going at it against each other.
2. https://dominating12.com/forums/2/general-discussion/3078/inner-workings-of-the-game-engine/post/53771#post-53771 - rating is what is used on this website to give an idea of someone's skill. Use the link to see how rating is obtained/lost. Your rating is displayed in the top left corner after your nickname.
3. ^Same, I guess? + also this: https://dominating12.com/tutorial/thedominating12 Then for the D12, the 12 people with highest rating who are eligble are invited for a game with each other. The winner of that game is crowned Dominator for a month.
4. Go to the shop: https://dominating12.com/shop - select the gametypes (and, you can also 'buy' new ranks there - this is all with tokens, not with 'real' money)

Hope it helps!

-Alex
“Gravitation cannot be held responsible for people falling in love. How on earth can you explain in terms of chemistry and physics so important a biological phenomenon as first love? Put your hand on a stove for a minute and it seems like an hour. Sit with that special girl for an hour and it seems like a minute. That's relativity.”

― Albert Einstein