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I strongly disagree with this decision regarding RR pools, especially as we have plenty of time to reverse it. I am seriously bothered by that.Apex will share one format of running pools, that is Bracket Pools. Yes, we understand people are flying in from all over the place, but this applies to Melee and Brawl as well and every other fighting game, two losses and you're out. You will have a lot of time to play 64 Friendlies.. the entire day Saturday, and Sunday.
As for the TV sharing situation, we won't be moving any 64 tv's. Hope this clears up everything.
With regards to stream time.. 64 has 9hrs and 30 minutes of total stream time stemming from Friday-Saturday Finals.
During the second day, you are getting 10am finals. That is correct. People who want to watch will still wake up and watch. Or watch it on archives. You want people to see it, you don't need concurrent viewers, just have hype matches. On top, you recognize you are a smaller event and therefore would not draw as many viewers as Melee or Brawl would during a prime-time slot.we are getting 10am again, when the stream is basically dead. melee and brawl are spread across three days. oh, and pm finals are occurring at the same time as 64 finals. but like i said, i'm content with less stream time because of less entrants. it's only fair that less people participating = less time shown on stream. ideally, we'd have most of our own matches streamed on our own private channels.
Qualifiers were chosen by selecting reputable tournament hosts that have large turnouts. If they didn't have 64, then there aren't seeding points to be had. The 64 community is small enough for lead TO's to understand seeding. Melee and Brawl tournaments in the tristate area happen every other week because there is a very large pool of people who consistently show up. I'd like to note that while hosting Smashacre, we moved around 64 so that they would have time all of Saturday during our two day tournament, specifically because 64 community members could 'only show up saturday' .. and do you know how many 64 players showed up? Something like 10 people.but no. on the east coast alone, we've had over ten tournaments with good showings. there have been like two or three in florida, maybe two or three on the west coast. yet none of these events act as "qualifiers". we don't get seeding points. how are the brackets organized? by TO preference. ELO ratings. who-we-think-should-be-seeded-here-and-not-there.
am i complaining? no. we have a drastically smaller community and it would take much more effort to do the kinds of things melee/brawl to's do with regard to seeding. i am completely sympathetic with the way players are seeded.
you may say that the lack of tourneys is a reason for this - well, there are melee/brawl tourneys every other week in the tristate area, and seldom do the to's include 64. if you host it, they will come. trust me on that one.
but i digress. it's not awful that we don't get these things. but we certainly notice that we do not, and nobody has ever said one word about it.
Good.everyone knows we're treated like a side event. we don't get doubles. we don't get streamed crew battles. we don't get cool sponsors. and again, it's because of our size, how much less known we are, how many fewer people play. and that's OKAY. we're FINE with not getting all of those things. we do it ourselves anyway. we still run an unofficial dubs tourney. we still have draft crew battles. we still have people make clans. we do it for fun and we do not ask to be included in the hype videos, we don't complain that everything we have to do, we have to do alone, without the backing or interest of staff. never has the offer been made to stream a crew battle. but it's alright! seriously. we don't really mind.
We will not be removing TV's from your station.suppose we didn't have enough televisions and 64s. would the staff take tvs away from melee and brawl? at most tourneys, 64 is hosted with the express statement that participants MUST bring their own systems and tvs, as the venue/staff will NOT provide them to the players. everyone complies. i have seen a surprising amount of times where we have the most setups at an event, and staff will ask us to lend our tv's out to melee or to brawl. this happened at zenith, i remember, and i couldn't stop laughing at the fact that the community with the least players had an excess of setups.
but we do not expect tourney organizers to provide us with this kind of stuff. we already know that we have to bring our own.
Since you took the time out to post with your reasoning, I will oblige you and return the favor.
During the second day, you are getting 10am finals. That is correct. People who want to watch will still wake up and watch. Or watch it on archives. You want people to see it, you don't need concurrent viewers, just have hype matches. On top, you recognize you are a smaller event and therefore would not draw as many viewers as Melee or Brawl would during a prime-time slot.
Qualifiers are choosing reputable tournament hosts that have large turnouts. If they didn't have 64, then there aren't seeding points to be had. The 64 community is small enough for lead TO's to understand seeding. Melee and Brawl tournaments in the tristate area happen every other week because there is a very large pool of people who consistently show up. I'd like to note that while hosting Smashacre, we moved around 64 so that they would have time all of Saturday during our two day tournament, specifically because 64 community members could 'only show up saturday' .. and do you know how many 64 players showed up? Something like 10 people.
We're trying to accommodate the 64 community, but it's difficult to justify the resources being doled out.
Good.
We will not be removing TV's from your station.
I don't know what point you are trying to make. There will be cross overs that will end up holding up other pools in other games.at 10am, melee and brawl pools start and end at 7pm. that's 9 hours. which is to be expected if the turnout echoes last year's 300+.
these pools will run concurrently, so a lot of people will have to run around playing people in different games and really keep the schedule tight. most melee players play brawl and vice versa, or at least, the proportion of m/b players to those two games is a lot closer than 64 players participating in other events (which is to say, most people who are entering 64 are ONLY entering 64. look at the registrants list)
Once we get down to pools 3-4, there will be no other games going on besides for crews.. and the chance of crossover is slim. 3 Hrs for bracket pools is more than enough time.64, which is projected to have less than half of the entrants for melee/brawl, is given 7 hours.
let me break this down real fast: from 4pm to 8pm, there will be 2 pools of 64 occurring, each with 32 entrants. there will thus be two mini tourneys of 32 people going on. 4 hours to run a tourney in its entirety is plausible; the issue of time usually comes with people going to get food or playing friendlies or brackets being held up by people participating in other events or waiting for stream/recording setup. let it be known that pools 3-4 get one hour less, which is REALLY pushing the limits, but it can be done if you put all the pure 64 guys in it and no cross-game players.
We don't want 64 conflicting that much with any melee/brawl entrants. RR pools is proven to take a long time to complete. Especially with a game like 64 with no timer, you have to understand that we just want to get things done here. And, for the last time RR is not going to happen because we are using bracket pool rules for all of our games. No matter how big, small, wide, old, young, whatever, bracket pools are again non-negotiable.what is the issue with elongating the 64 tourney, having it start at noon, run round robin pools until 8pm, then continue with the bracket until top6/8 until 11pm, and then having top6/8 on stream the next morning?
Why complain about stream time anyway? Who is streaming for you? Why would you want to compete with APEX who will have guaranteed viewers? It doesn't make a lot of sense. It seems like your argument is saying that 64 community is completely independent, but I don't recall the last time I even saw a 64 exclusive tournament. If there was, please show me the stats of that stream.all the while taking in to consideration the fact that we will be recording our own games and have the ability to stream our own sets, THUS freeing up LOTS of stream time for the other two games, which will get more viewers.
You have 9hrs and 30 minutes worth of total stream time. Currently PM registration is already maxed out with tons of people asking everyday for the cap to be raised. They have 9am pools and have 9 hours of stream time. As of posting, last I checked 64 had around 90-some odd people. I don't mean to be rude but they have more people with "less resources".i cannot see a reason why this is problematic, nor can i see a reason why we should be forced to adhere to this notion of uniformity only when it suits staff. i have illustrated that we are not treated equally, and though this unfairness could very well leave a lot of people with a sour taste in their mouths, that is not the case at all.
Obviously, APEX wants you to have the greatest time possible as well. We want to include all our smash brothers. But let's talk realistically, we can't afford to offer you the same amenities as our other larger tournaments. You are players, we give you a space to play and enjoy each other's company. The tournament itself is not a walk in the park, it is cut throat and you must win to be the best. Simply put, everyone is adhering to the same format. No other community from the tournaments we are holding have voiced any opinion about bracket pools.what we are asking for is the best tournament experience possible, and to be frank, when we're fed statements like "everything must be kept uniform" and then witness that next to nothing is kept uniform, we have less respect and less trust for anyone organizing these events.
As a community, we don't care about nice 1000s+ viewer streams. We don't really care about not being as exposed to the smash community as other games(though it is somewhat frustrating to have a MOD have better stream time+bigger pot bonus, and other NON-smash games also have a bigger pot bonus as well). We don't really care about being considered a side-event. Can't we just have our Round Robin Pools? It does not affect you in any way besides 'durr uniformity,' which is an obvious and blatant excuse to not comply with what the community wants, and it really is a simple request. We will have enough setups, and surely players would step up and volunteer for organizing, if t meant the pools we want.
No matter much in attempting to sway you though, it seems. You will likely continue being hard headed and resilient to reason, as proved by the earlier discussion. This is Smash 64's ONLY global-level event, and you won't even listen to its own community about the matter.
Well that's ironic.Your post added nothing to the discussion.
I would agree with Han Solo's reasoning for RR pools.Dont know wher i name-called, but i sure as **** did criticize.
then i asked a question.
Answer the question? Your post added nothing to the discussion.
Why specifically is it that you want round robins played instead of bracket pools? If you can convince me specifically I'll see what i can do.
If not, then i'll just start name-calling!
I can't read.
i'm black.
falco isn't in ssb
What...I mean its fine that mr Han Solo wants to post name calling and rude posts on Facebook. That's no problem. He wants to vent in the most mature way possible.
We get what bracket pools do. You don't have to keep defending bracket pools. If you see us saying the same things over and over again in regards to RR pools, it's because no one reads the rest of the thread. If you want to know why us getting RR pools isn't unfair, read the rest of the thread.I remember at Zenith when no one knew how to run RR cause you guys never had it before... and now you're demanding it. Seriously, I get the other complaints (maybe sans Stream time cause per schedule you have at least 10 hrs between Fri/Sat) but the RR thing is so trivial. Give bracket pools a chance, they're actually super hype and create real competition. Half the time in your RR pool you're going to be seeded to not make it out (unless you're a top), could possibly come against ties and other issues. Bracket pools give you a chance to really beat someone when it matters. It doesn't =/= a better tournament experience, it's just what you -think- will be create a better experience because you're playing a couple extra matches and you -might- make it out of pools. This is a competition, not a feel good about yourself event--these are my 100% honest thoughts when it comes to competition, I'm sorry if some don't agree. But play like you wanna win. I'm sorry this rule is being forced, I'm sorry that things aren't going the way you guys want. For the record PM AND 64 got the same pot bonus, why? Because of considerably less expected entrants (but that was assumed when we talked about bonuses but PM has proven to be insane :X). I just don't think because you guys are 64, therefore deserve RR. How is that fair? Don't you guys expect to cap? I just want to say this is a two way street, I never once felt compelled to reply to this thread initially given it's name. And Reno's not a jerk =/ he was just conveying the message to you all since you wanted a response.
And additionally... we can't do much about the site... we're trying and once again, I'm sorry. We're not having this done on purpose or keeping anyone from regging, it's just yea, thanks to based DDoS attacks it's not easy to keep the site up at all. I know you're all gonna have an insanely good time at Apex cause I know you guys have in previous years. I want to make things work for you all, and I'm willing to fix what I can (with the rest of staff ofc). But don't let the concept of RR ruin your experience.
My fault, I thought that was you.What...
Well that's ironic.
In short:
SSB64 is getting shafted in stream time/quaity
SSB64 is getting shafted in scheduling
SSB64 is getting shafted in player cap
We've come to accept this; as a game with less players and viewers, it's reasonable that organizers would want to give us less of their resources.
However, we've been denied more tournament quality games because "all smash games are equal."
Even though 64 is treated as a side event in every other regard
Even though we have more than enough time and space
Even though the effect on the other games would be negligible (its always melee/brawl players holding up our brackets, never the reverse. Mainly because the vast majority of 64 players play only 64)
And on top of this, the staff has consitently been disrespectful and dismissive of our complaints.
Don't get us wrong, we appreciate the work you guys are doing. But when you get fed the same bs equality argument time and time again, and told if you dont like it you can go f**k yourself, people tend to become less respectful.
How is that fair?
Who the hell said only top 4 is on stream???Why does SSB64 get only Top 4 guaranteed on stream when every others singles gets Top 8?
We do want RR pools though. Given that were required to essentially finish our event in one day while the other smash games have all 3 days I don't think it's unreasonable time wise.
You're not counting all the set ups the ssb64 itself will provide.This isn't the case with the amount of set ups we have to work with, which is also why we can't increase caps.
You have close to 10 hrs stream time as dictated by our schedule of events..., smash 64 will be on stream as soon as they start playing on Friday. They will also have around 3 hrs of stream time dedicated solely for finals. Also 64 will be top 8.Also, where are you guys getting this 10hr stream time from? Top 4 is gonna struggle to break 1.5hrs, so are you assuming that 64 will be on stream constantly for all of Friday? That's a pretty big assumption. I suppose we were able to pull something similar off at Zenith, but afaik that was mainly due to GimR, who luck would have it isn't streaming at Apex.
Please read Chibo's post. After explaining it 3+ times in this thread, to continue to complain about it is immature.Honestly, I personally think the much bigger issue is that 64 is given the short end of the stick in almost every possible category, barely treated better than Pokemon. But when the 64 community asks for any change, suddenly all smash games are equal. And if you have the nerve to complain reno calls you immature.
Because every other game gets more people. SSF4AE is starting at the same time as 64, on Sunday morning. Try again.Why is SSB64 Top 4 on Saturday morning* when every other singles event gets a prime time slot?