CSS Setti 5v5 team?
Started by Mercury, Mar 05 2011 07:23 PM
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#3
Posted 13 March 2011 - 03:34 PM
In practice things are more complicated. There needs to be organizers and admins online in tournaments.
Example of a failed tournament because people don't have time and resources: http://css.setti.inf...p-competition/. Both organizers and players failed.
Ideas are easy, completing them is not.
Example of a failed tournament because people don't have time and resources: http://css.setti.inf...p-competition/. Both organizers and players failed.
Ideas are easy, completing them is not.
#4
Posted 13 March 2011 - 05:13 PM
In practice things are more complicated. There needs to be organizers and admins online in tournaments.
Example of a failed tournament because people don't have time and resources: http://css.setti.inf...p-competition/. Both organizers and players failed.
Ideas are easy, completing them is not.
I see.
#6
Posted 20 April 2011 - 09:01 AM
The thing about a tournament is that you need the players and the admins.
A tournament without players is quite useless tho, so you are in need of a good communication between admins and players.
But that is actually not possilbe, because everyone has other clients to communicate with.
I was one of the guys who organized it (and yes, I have to admit that I failed hard )
and I got the practical knowledge that you have to organize the whole thing like 1 year before it actually happens,
because we all are no professional players and most of us have work, school or are studying so they dont have enough time
to compete at this one day. There are 5 players in each team and the chance that everyone in this team can play at this specific date is not very high.
This whole thing can just happen when there is a good team of admins and a lot of interested players that want to create such a tournament.
There has to be good communication and the date has to be chosen whisely.
But actually I dont think that will ever happen, because...well...I dont think there enough motivated player and admins that would do the whole stuff.
A tournament without players is quite useless tho, so you are in need of a good communication between admins and players.
But that is actually not possilbe, because everyone has other clients to communicate with.
I was one of the guys who organized it (and yes, I have to admit that I failed hard )
and I got the practical knowledge that you have to organize the whole thing like 1 year before it actually happens,
because we all are no professional players and most of us have work, school or are studying so they dont have enough time
to compete at this one day. There are 5 players in each team and the chance that everyone in this team can play at this specific date is not very high.
This whole thing can just happen when there is a good team of admins and a lot of interested players that want to create such a tournament.
There has to be good communication and the date has to be chosen whisely.
But actually I dont think that will ever happen, because...well...I dont think there enough motivated player and admins that would do the whole stuff.
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#7
Posted 10 May 2011 - 10:01 AM
Even though this is a totally diffrent thing then running a Lineage2 server.
I've experienced the same.
1 of the most important things about an event is an preset date (which could be argued over before actually setting up applications to join the whole thing)
You will have to document all the apllications and also add them online.
On top of that you need somekind of programm (IRC). Or teamspeak like programs to gather the group. And direct them to the desired server/location.
And a lot more.... (Too few time to think about it:P)
Anyways. I could help out a bit. Maybe setting up steps-to-take. But I am no professional tournement host either.
I wouldnt mind to make this idea stand up from his grave. Couse if done properly these things can be so much fun! (and agony, but thats the losing side )
Dont know what others say?
I've experienced the same.
1 of the most important things about an event is an preset date (which could be argued over before actually setting up applications to join the whole thing)
You will have to document all the apllications and also add them online.
On top of that you need somekind of programm (IRC). Or teamspeak like programs to gather the group. And direct them to the desired server/location.
And a lot more.... (Too few time to think about it:P)
Anyways. I could help out a bit. Maybe setting up steps-to-take. But I am no professional tournement host either.
I wouldnt mind to make this idea stand up from his grave. Couse if done properly these things can be so much fun! (and agony, but thats the losing side )
Dont know what others say?
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