Rhine Crossing Post meridiem Challenge
Дата: 01.03.2012 03:57:33
cyberd1, on Mar 01 2012 - 02:08, said: If you think about it, the clan tourney actually payed out 301,600
gold plus a trip to San Fran for first place and if you were to
take the gold given to the clan and were to redistributed it to the
team members it would work out to be 18,850 gold per person plus a
trip to San Fran.
Also if you look at it from War Gaming's point of view, for the clan tournament for first place they payed out 301,600 gold plus a trip to San Fran, where as for March's tournament for first place they will pay out a max of 74400 gold.
So when you look at it from that perspective, the clan tournament had greater prizes then March's will have.
GeneralDirection: This is correct. It's also worth noting that the next clan
tournament will also benefit from these prize pool changes. We have
a fairly complex algorithm in place to determine the prizes, and we
tweaked some of the modifiers a bit (plus added new modifiers where
it made sense to). For example, overall prize pool for clan
tournaments will be roughly three times larger than a single
Challenge, since they will not take place as frequently. Then of
course the larger teams will further increase that prize pool.
The end result is that prizes will now scale with the actual participation in the tournament, whereas they haven't in the past.
The end result is that prizes will now scale with the actual participation in the tournament, whereas they haven't in the past.
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