-=-=-Brawl for All-=-=-
Brawl4All.com
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(under construction)
-=- Weekly Online Brawl Tournaments -=-
UPDATE! Here is the first tournament listing: http://smashboards.com/showthread.php?t=154442
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Greetings fellow Smashers!
Brawl for All is a weekly online tournament for competitive Super Smash Bros. Brawl play. While final dates and times have not been decided yet, everything about the B4A tournaments will be revealed before the US launch of Brawl. If you are interested, keep an eye on this thread until then.
The Basic Setup:
Brawl for All will be run like a standard Smash Bros. tournament, only modified slightly to work online. These rules are subject to change and have not been finalized.
- Each participant will be required to have a high-speed connection and minimal lag while playing.
- The tournaments will be organized online, and all information per tournament will be delivered through live chat via AIM. There will be a single chat room set up where the match lineups, rules, and results will be posted in real time. This information will also be available on the Brawl4All.com website.
- Each participant will be required to register for each tournament no earlier than 24 hours before the tournament begins and no later than 2 hours before the tournament begins.
- Brawl for All is open to anyone, however each tournament is run on a first come first serve basis. There will be a set number of openings per tournament.
- These will not be money tournaments. In the future, however, separate tournaments involving money may be arranged.
- The initial tournaments will be 1v1, however in the future we will also host team tournaments.
The Initial Rules:
Once again, this is all subject to change.
- Standard tournament rules will apply, however some may be added or changed.
- Stages: A random stage generator will be provided by Dac, and the first stage will be assigned to each individual match personally. After the first random stage, counterpicks can be decided among each player, just like a normal tournament. (Tournament-legal stages will be decided and posted at a later date.)
- There will be no items, including Smash Balls.
- Each match will be 3-stock with a time limit of 8 minutes.
- You may use any of the four control schemes, including customized controls.
- You are not permitted to change any of the settings that could alter the game, such as time limit or handicap.
- Cheating will result in a lifetime ban from the Brawl for All tournaments.
- If you are disconnected, it is counted as a loss.
- No lag johns. Period.
How this works:
Online tournaments are a bit difficult to setup and even harder to maintain during the time of the tournament. There are often times problems that can occur during online play, and all of this will be taken into consideration and discussed at a later date. On the plus side, there will be no waiting in line for a TV to open up, and you'll get to participate in the comfort of your own home.
An hour before the tournament starts, a live chat room via AIM will open up and all of the participants that week will be invited in. If you do not show up at least 30 minutes before the start of the tournament, you will not be allowed to participate.
The brackets will be randomly decided initially, however this can change later on. After everyone is paired, the matchup information will become public through the chat room and each participant will be required to exchange friend codes and set up their own game through private conversations.
Each tournament will be divided up into rounds. Each rounds, the players participating will be required to battle their opponents and then deliver the results to an AIM Brawl Stat Bot. Each round will last approximately 30 minutes, which is enough time to send and receive friend codes and battle up to three times.
On some occasions, there may be a "referee" present in a match. Since friend modes don't allow for spectators (at least I don't believe they do) a ref will be issued to important matches, like the finals, where it will actually be a 3-player match. The ref will set up the game and simply immediately kill himself 3 times. As soon as he dies the third time, the match will officially begin for the 2 finalists. Official B4A refs will be chosen at a later date, and if you'd like to become on, please message me on AIM or PM me. The requirements are simply that you have a great internet connection (preferably FiOS) and a video capture device and are willing to upload videos to YouTube.
Each tournament is expected to take anywhere from 3 to 4 hours. Though a day and time have not been set up, they will probably be held around 7pm until 11pm on an undecided weekday.
The specifics of the tournament setup have not been officially decided yet. Stay tuned for more on that.
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If you are interested in participating in Brawl for All tournaments, please reply in this thread or message me on AIM. (My AIM is "Shigeru Miyamoto")
These tournaments will be highly competitive, but most importantly will allow competitive Smashers who can't make it out to typical tournaments have a taste of the scene.
This thread will be heavily updated and modified before the Brawl launch with official details, so keep a close eye on it.
Thanks,
~Dac