Pathfinder: be the first to compete on HD maps
Дата: 30.03.2018 19:23:41
TijgernootTank, on 30 March 2018 - 01:39 PM, said: All in all this is a nice event . As it is competition over 3
tourneys , i do miss the possibility to check out standings . In
all tourneys there is a luck factor envolved , the draw of the
groups for instance . I feel this is certainly the case with the
damage competition . U can be in a group where u play 9 matches
versus complete teams , but you can also be in a group where u get
several technical victories or face incomplete teams . As it is
over 3 tourneys , there can be a difference in the amount of actual
games played that makes that a lot of teams will have no chance to
be top damage dealers . Also i still feel there should be some
prizes in the groups in all tourneys as well . I would like
to see events like this anounced at earlier date . Also i would
like events where other tiers will be used , its all t6 and t8 , i
miss the t4 tournaments and would like to see tournaments for all
other tiers as well . In the description of the tournaments ,
reserve players are mentioned , but i cannot remember the last time
they where allowed , i feel reserve players should be allowed in
events more often .CLRG: Hello and thank you for your feedback, it's appreciated.
We will do our best to deliver the
standings as soon as we have them, but indeed, they are sadly not
available in real time. Luck does come into play, but that is
true in any competition. For instance, several top teams may
play against each others, etc. Here, there is very slight chance
that your group is incomplete (9 teams, not less). Today, this is
the case for 2 groups out of 96. The odds of being three days in a
row in a group of 9 are very slim. It's certainly better however
than to prevent dozens of people from taking part. Overall, for
anyone playing the three days, there is a minimal difference. That
being said, damage is not the main goal. The main goal remains to
win the games as a team.
One good thing about this
tournament is that someone who normally wouldn't win a tournament
may still receive a physical prize in this competition, because the
amount of games played are equivalent regardless of the skill
level. Reserves and other tournament tiers are something we
have in mind as well.
Thanks again for your
points!
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