Honestly, I think Gattyaki on some level is just impossible to squelch, and the true issue is people that intentionally aim for it as a strategy. It's hard to stop one without bashing people who accidentally happen to bump beys in midair though, and overall I just see issues everywhere in trying to stop it.
Think of it like this, beys will end up airborne eventually in a fight and yet bouncing a bey upwards and hitting them before they can return to the stadium is totally fine by anyone's account (even though I have totally destroyed a F
tip by this sort of midair contact). If they just happen to collide in mid-air as they launch, then I don't see a huge issue with it in kind. Sometimes it just happens without anyone ever intending it at all. Do I like people intentionally holding their launch to the last possible moment to try it? No, that I have a little bit of a problem with, but how would we stop that?
I think Gattyaki has to be allowed in at least some capacity. Short of restarting any round where they collide in midair before touching the stadium there's no real way to stop it... but that could easily be so nitpicky and result in a lot of calls and stress on the judges and has the potential to slow entire tournaments down if it becomes too frequent an occurrence, especially if we have to record on cameras for it. It's a lot of boring, wasted time. A judge could call it based on what they see during the launching stage of the match for people intentionally trying to shoot significantly later than the opponent, but that also leads to judge bias and trying to determine the intention of another player which is just pretty cruddy outright short of calling bad launches as per the current rules.
tl;dr The issue isn't so much about Gattyaki as much as it is about whether a rule about it can actually be made (or should be made), and I don't see many ways to do this short of leaving it in the judges hands completely which has its own issues that make it unviable. Outside of that... well, Gattyaki is...
Well sure Thanos, just steal my line why don'tcha? I just don't see a rule that could stop Gattyaki without either making it difficult and/or time consuming for the judges or forcing judges to judge player intent which is cruddy in its own right. I do not believe this is a problem which can have a fair solution for all outside of contesting late launches as already in the WBO rules. Regardless as to whether people believe it should be in the game, there's just no feasible way that I can see to fight it, so here it'll probably have to stay.
Cincinnati-based Organizer, and owner of every single currently released TT Burst bey part in at least one color. Hard to think of anything I don't have from MFB either...