I think this question hasn't been addressed; if it has, well, my bad.
Anyhow: has whoever we're outsourcing arcades to (OnCampus Entertainment again?) approved the use of their arcade cabinets in tournaments for this year's con?
I hope so. I think they (and cosole tourneys too) would be a good way to train for EVO (if I go this year).
Well of course theyre going to do console tournies. But yeah I do hope they do arcade tournaments
There's an Announcement thread in the Gaming forum about this already (the first topic). However, that post was for F06. I don't know about F07, though I highly doubt it.
Puzzle Fighter II Turbo tournament.
That's all I want.
Well, I asked this because I was thinking of an air hockey tournament.
We could totally do that.
Quote from: SpiritsnareWell, I asked this because I was thinking of an air hockey tournament.
I want two things now.
Quote from: SpiritsnareWell, I asked this because I was thinking of an air hockey tournament.
We could totally do that.
<3 I want that too!
I've heard two things, but it's all hearsay on my part:
1. The vendor doesn't want to do any "free" tournament (i.e. removing the payment requirement)
2. Whatever you do can't affect the income for the machines
again, totally hearsay...
Quote from: Tony1. The vendor doesn't want to do any "free" tournament (i.e. removing the payment requirement)
2. Whatever you do can't affect the income for the machines
That's fine. It can be a P2P tourney.
I have made 2 contacts with OCE since I've moved and let me tell you, its pretty doubtful. They look at a tournament at a convention with thousands of people quite differently than say a Street Fighter III tournament here at the Rack'n Cue among a handful of students. There's a ton of liability to be adressed (cuz y'know, people do stupid shit.) Plus, its almost impossible to monitor that kind of thing. Honestly I don't give a damn anymore about tournaments here (too much hastle,) but for the sake of everyone I'll shoot an email with concerns tonight.
I can run tournaments on the cabinets, but the thing would be... it can't be free, there'd have to be an entry fee. If it's free, then it would be too many people, and take way too long.
The other thing would be, setting up if it's winner take all or if it's top 3. If it's top 3 it would have to be double elimination(A 64 man bracket with double elimination takes about 6 hours to complete). If it's winner take all, that same bracket would take about 2 1/2 hours at most.
I've run a bunch of tournaments(arcade and console) for different conventions and actual arcade tournaments. You just can't set it to free play, but you can ask them to set it to even mode(which essentially will be making more money than leaving it on normal mode, since it's 50c every match and it's constant matches for x amount of time).
^ You've already confirmed this?! If so, then great! I say let the console tournaments be the free entry ones, but the arcades should have an entrance fee. Most of the con-goers are going with a wad of extra cash anyways, they can buy one-less plushie/manga/hentai/weapon/something creepy.
As for me, I'm still trying to get in contact with Steve over at Desktop Arcade for a sponsorship. I'm trying to run a IIDX tournament this year, because I didn't realize till after I quit how dedicated some of the bay area players are (like we're talking top 10 in the frick'n US good.) This insipired me to get back into the game full force, and run a tourney for a game that isn't DDR for once.
Quote from: KhaistyleI didn't realize till after I quit how dedicated some of the bay area players are (like we're talking top 10 in the frick'n US good.)
This is why I play casually. XD I know for sure that I'm not going to be able to beat stuff like The Safari [7K] any time soon, which other people boast is "easy" when it's the thing that kills me on RED 7-dan.
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Quote from: Khaistyle^ You've already confirmed this?! If so, then great! I say let the console tournaments be the free entry ones, but the arcades should have an entrance fee. Most of the con-goers are going with a wad of extra cash anyways, they can buy one-less plushie/manga/hentai/weapon/something creepy.
I didn't confirm anything, I'm just saying, if you need someone to run them, I can do so if staff wants me to do so. I'll let you know all the projected information needed, like how much time it takes, what can be done to the machines etc. to where it does not remove business from the machines so the people that bring the machines won't bitch about that.
The realistic tournaments to have for fighting games would be... GGXX:Slash, Tekken 5:DR, 3S, maybe CvS2...
A IIDX tournament... hahhahaha I could tell you right now, that Ferrari/Bryant will win 1st and second.
On IIDX:
Bryant is scary, especially at doubles, but my game has gotten much stronger the last couple of months so I wouldn't call him unbeatable.
Kevin is SUPER scary, he can beat me on anything singles at the moment.
John (Kay0ss) always goes to fanime, and he's in that god-tier now. I'd defnitely put him up as a fair chance against Kevin.
On DDR: I know people in San Jose who were freakishly good at DDR and just stuck with it, hated ITG. Then there's the strict ITG players I've seen come over to DDR and they're not terrible but definitely not used to the playstyle. I was always somewhere in between so I guess I was, at some point one of those pro-ITG level blokes you're discussing. The thing I would want to run in a DDR tournament is something where I think everyone is at an equal level, challenge mode. Forced 1x ftw! Also, if you never noticed a HARDCORE (especially bar-raper) PA person will take a freeze drop or a pad miss and keep on going to AAA the rest of the song. In challenge mode they're going for marvelous, and if they dont watch their combo, they'll lose outright.
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Quote from: SpiritsnareQuote from: KhaistyleI didn't realize till after I quit how dedicated some of the bay area players are (like we're talking top 10 in the frick'n US good.)
This is why I play casually. XD I know for sure that I'm not going to be able to beat stuff like The Safari [7K] any time soon, which other people boast is "easy" when it's the thing that kills me on RED 7-dan.
Yes you can u just need more time to pass it. Compare that song wit Gigadelic, Fake Time, Aurora etc. I can't even see how special Safari is anymore as u get better.
Recently I just passed Xenon Another on Random but I'm considered a terrible at grading compare to most iidx players and my friend Khaistyle here.
I'm getting back into most of the bemani series.
Currently working on IIDX singles and doubles as well as timing, Pop'n Music lv 39ish, GuitarFreak around 70ish. Drummania around 50ish.
DDR PAing.
I pretty much retired ITG after I passed Vertex^2 on expert plus in my opinion ITG is slowly dying when I heard about the DDR Supernova 2 coming this summer. At least R21 is something and that'll be a good idea.
Bump for inactivity. Any new developments?
P.S I made some new IIDX tatsujins they're in my profile.
Quote from: KhaistyleBump for inactivity. Any new developments?
P.S I made some new IIDX tatsujins they're in my profile.
I always see you play everytime I go to your place. :lol:
Note to all iidx players:
PLAY RANDOM. It makes Xenon [A] and The Safari [Hyper] easier.
Quote from: KhaistyleP.S I made some new IIDX tatsujins they're in my profile.
...you can actually stand System Romance? I hate that song with a passion. XD
Unfortunately yeah. I sucked back then so I had to AAA 7s. Now I can AAA 9s and 10s =D
Working on a couple 11 star AAAs. I'll get them down next week I'm busy.
In all honestly, Im not really in favor of any tourneys on the cabs but only because Im greedy and would rather play a free for all the entire con without waiting forever in a bracket (not that the quater lines are too much better,) I enjoy clawing my way to the top each and everytime someone tries to knock me off whether it be a fighter or a rhythm game. Console maybe, because Id bring my own stick or controller, etc but the cabs would always be free.
Quote from: KhaistyleI have made 2 contacts with OCE since I've moved and let me tell you, its pretty doubtful. They look at a tournament at a convention with thousands of people quite differently than say a Street Fighter III tournament here at the Rack'n Cue among a handful of students. There's a ton of liability to be adressed (cuz y'know, people do stupid shit.) Plus, its almost impossible to monitor that kind of thing. Honestly I don't give a damn anymore about tournaments here (too much hastle,) but for the sake of everyone I'll shoot an email with concerns tonight.
just wondering, if it would make any difference if we cap the sign-ups for the tourney at 32 people max or maybe 16 people max?