Despite the award ceremony going on in the middle of the winners bracket final, which I know you tried your hardest to stop, I had an absolute blast.
Seeding is definitely going to be good for future play, my only real suggestion would be an attempted schedule, obviously with some matches taking longer it might be hard to maintain, but having every round start an hour after the previous up to the bo5's could work well?
I am trying to gather funds so I can fly back for the next rf and get my revenge on Frustration :P
Despite the award ceremony going on in the middle of the winners bracket final, which I know you tried your hardest to stop, I had an absolute blast.
Seeding is definitely going to be good for future play, my only real suggestion would be an attempted schedule, obviously with some matches taking longer it might be hard to maintain, but having every round start an hour after the previous up to the bo5's could work well?
I am trying to gather funds so I can fly back for the next rf and get my revenge on Frustration :P
Hey Armi,
Thanks for coming along to the last event, it was a close finals! So hope to see you again at the next one
Yes, One of my not so fond moments, I will admit is the ceremony in the middle of the game, which was..less then desirable. I will think of things to counter that, I don't know surround the main stage with snakes until the match is over. Snakes on a stage! Sequel and Copyright by me, kthx.
I think overall, less stage presence can help "increase" the efficient of the games, plus I guess mostly the turn out to the center stage. I personally dislike asking those to bring their own computers, but as you can see we ran into slight technical problems on stage, but of course we always have been plagued with stage PC problems no matter what event, so we hope to stop that as time goes on.
So I would like to let everyone understand, who comes to this "particular" competition of SC2, we are ultimately competing with so many other competitions running "at the same time" practically. I am sure you can see the ridiculous LOL/Dota2 turn out. Plus TF2 and CS:GO not to mention. Our standard scheduling starts at 12PM, given players enough time to rock up to the event, setup, settle in comfortably ready for the competition. Given that we are not a 1 game tournament, we encourage participants in all genres they enjoy doing/playing. I like to think we are very lenient in our wait times, but of course it does cause a ripple effect through out the games, which ultimately finishes the tournament at around 2AM! huzzah..But Yes, we can do a trial scheduling in which will break the game round in stages, which could be a good idea, will investigate! I will update my above post with a scheduling.
Also, In the coming weeks, I will release updated information on new rules for the community to look over as an on going effort to keep align with other current competitions.
Once, again, thank you Armi for the support and hope to see you at the next Rflan! Let us try and go for a non PvP final kthx :P
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