I've held off on bringing this up for a while, but it might be that time again...
The Adepticon/BAO FAQ has now been used in many huge tournaments. I haven't heard anything about it being a problem, so is there a reason we shouldn't use it at Battlegrounds?
If there's a distaste for that pretty widely adopted FAQ, Nova has also just launched their own FAQ.
http://www.novaopen.com/wp-content/uploads/2013-NOVA-Open-Short-Return-Draft-FAQ.pdfLet me give a real example of why I think adopting an FAQ like this would be a good idea, from the last 1850 tournament. Here's a snippet from the NOVA FAQ that I read when I saw it pop up in my RSS feed this morning:
"Units that may fire two weapons (i.e., Monstrous Creatures, Multi-tracker Suits) in the Shooting Phase
may also do so when firing Overwatch."
At the last tournament, since Multi-Tracker mentions "the shooting phase", I was only overwatching with 1 gun on my suits. This might have actually made the difference between me winning and losing my 2nd game, since my opponent charged Daemon Prince into my Tau, who all overwatched, and reduced it to 1 wound. The Daemon Prince survived, and eventually ended up both contesting an objective (giving my opponent the primary) and claiming a table quarter (giving my opponent the secodary), and representing 355 victory points (tertiary).
I didn't ask Sam or anything because I knew it was kind of ambiguous, and I thought the eventual official FAQ would probably be that you couldn't overwatch with both weapons. But that's not a universally held opinion (obviously). For all I know, 2 tables down, someone else was overwatching with both weapons on their broadside. This hypothetical person may also not have known that anyone else played it any other way.
Earlier, I had charged Jared's Tau with my wraiths+destroyer lord. I don't remember whether he overwatched me with more than 1 weapon at a time, & didn't think about it at the time.
What bugs me isn't any specific outcome of any specific game (honestly, I have no real skin in the game anyway), it's that collectively, without a set of rulings like this, we aren't actually playing the same game, and we may not even realize it. THAT bugs me. Since the FAQ's aren't in effect for these tourneys, there's really no motivation for anyone to even read them, so it all just comes down to individual beliefs/negotiations at tables. Sometimes a judge gets called, but since everyone is really just wanting to avoid arguments, I bet that 95% of the time, it gets handled amongst the players, probably with inconsistent outcomes. If we used an FAQ, people would probably read it, and more games would end up being played with the same rules.