Xivii
caterpillar feet
Where do you think you are going Luffy doesn't die. I need all the strongest forces in the planet to maintain this world. That includes you. Anyone who refuses must be locked away in the chambers for eternity. Oh the ways of Zenist.
On a more serious note. Kwiz the start of this tourney went pretty smoothly. Near they end people began to lose focus. Why? I suppose there was no motivation. A prize could definitely change that. The probablem is, prizes are difficult to obtain. As we learned from more standard online tournaments deadlines are the key to keeping a tournament together. One thing I noticed was the limited enforcement of this rule- "8: If the person that was challenged does not get here to finish his or her match in 48 hours. He or she loses a life". I believe that with the enforcement of this rule we may have finished much sooner. Also near the middle more people were added as wanted members. Just like in a standard tournament those who entered by the original deadline should only be accepted.
Something I personally would have liked in the game was a greater max on the number of people you could have per team. For example starting out with 5 but also have the capabality to reqruit other members up to say 7. Though that is just a personal aspect I would have liked. I'm not sure whether others would agree. Also those with one life remaining should be able to give their life away. That would keep players who no longer want to be in the game from being in the game.
Another feature you might want to think about for your next one is giving each nation a unique special ability of some sort. That could add a pretty cool twist to the game. Adding things like 2v1 or 2v2 is something to think about as well. Just something to think about. I believe that this could turn into a pretty high quality 'tournament' if you continue to work on it.
Over all I have to say the best thing were the stories. That takes a lot of creativity to come up with those. 1000 kudos for that. Great job.
On a more serious note. Kwiz the start of this tourney went pretty smoothly. Near they end people began to lose focus. Why? I suppose there was no motivation. A prize could definitely change that. The probablem is, prizes are difficult to obtain. As we learned from more standard online tournaments deadlines are the key to keeping a tournament together. One thing I noticed was the limited enforcement of this rule- "8: If the person that was challenged does not get here to finish his or her match in 48 hours. He or she loses a life". I believe that with the enforcement of this rule we may have finished much sooner. Also near the middle more people were added as wanted members. Just like in a standard tournament those who entered by the original deadline should only be accepted.
Something I personally would have liked in the game was a greater max on the number of people you could have per team. For example starting out with 5 but also have the capabality to reqruit other members up to say 7. Though that is just a personal aspect I would have liked. I'm not sure whether others would agree. Also those with one life remaining should be able to give their life away. That would keep players who no longer want to be in the game from being in the game.
Another feature you might want to think about for your next one is giving each nation a unique special ability of some sort. That could add a pretty cool twist to the game. Adding things like 2v1 or 2v2 is something to think about as well. Just something to think about. I believe that this could turn into a pretty high quality 'tournament' if you continue to work on it.
Over all I have to say the best thing were the stories. That takes a lot of creativity to come up with those. 1000 kudos for that. Great job.