Nice part 1, most interesting part for me was talk of extending the finals to 50 people.
This'd be really nice for people (like myself) who are focused on the second half of the year, and aim to play a bunch more tournaments then - it gives these people an opportunity to slip into the outside of the finals bracket, like I did last year. ^_^
Listed to a bit during my lunch break. You mentioned that OSC goal is to support regions other than Korea and Europe. But want to give them an opportunity to participate currently the top20 features8 koreans. This is more than an opportunity to participate. This is the annual finals likely top 8. And majority of the finals prize pool.
Have you considered allowing only top 2 Koreans and top 2 Europeans to participate in the season finals? That would allow them to participate and not overload the league with Koreans and thus disincentivise foreigners from trying to rack up points...
i 100% agree with chadman, as i posted which will be updated in part 2 of his Q.a SEA region is dead and will probably be for along while or ever now as its just korean european or american based, the top of the SEA region in there are the ones who play this game pretty much every day 4hours+ a day, gives little chance to others in the sea region, so it just diters them from playing in tournaments, hopefully you clarify what i said in the other post better
Please explain that a SEA Tournament, or could say (international for all regions) has literally no SEA players apart from 2 or 3, Its really sad how much this osc bullshit has killed the sea region and now with this new site and all of this uhh.... it was dead anyways but now you've put a stake in it eddie.
Please explain that a SEA Tournament, or could say (international for all regions) has literally no SEA players apart from 2 or 3 http://challonge.com/mc71
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