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Speed Cup Concept: Do you like it?

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Rocket:
Questions that I could answer. Answering them:

- Was the deadline too strict?
Nope, not strict at all FOR ME. I live a life of a militarian who has nothing but service and couple of leisure hours daily tho. I DO think the deadline would be really strict for me if I'd lived a civil life of a big boi with my gf and usual work

- Did you feel too much pressure under the deadline?
Not me, but I see others feel it

- Was it difficult to find your opponents?
Never difficult as most of them are active

- Was the moderating to harsh?
I'd rather use the word "hardline". That's the most essential part of the concept tho

- What could been done better?
Prolong the time to gather more participants to 2-3 days, make group deadline last a week, make 1 available extension per person (no more than 2 days).
OR
Bit rarer cup hosting/hosting them as tournaments (real Speed then)

- Overall thoughts on the Speed Cups?
Speed Cups mainly help the community to stay active on the one hand. On the other hand, nothing new happens there as the participants are always the same people. It's always playing vs walrus, kaleu, blitzed in KO stage. I'm bored of that. Diversity-wise way bored.
Maybe a bit less of cups could lead to a bigger interest for them. It's always quality/quantity thing. Players have adapted themselves to frequent cups hosted weekly on TUS and they don't appreciate it much, joininig them automatically without practicing a bit to play DECENTLY. When a game starts, this "nah ok I lose here so I don't bother myself with too much efforts" is in the air. I feel people don't experience that passionate kind of an interest for winning, don't aim higher, don't prepare for cups. Less cups could help in a way. As I still think, there need to be 1 or 2 more official tournaments of the WormOlympics/CWT level or type working on seasonal basis, not like TUS league. It could attract some additional attention and ease participation schedule saving or even raising the activity level. It may wake the "hunger" for competitive gameplay in players.

It currently gets 6,5/10 from me. Better with them than without, although some things to improve

Blaskowicz:
I like it, expecially because it brings activity in the community and I feel improved a bit while training for cups.

I started joining almost all cups but for me I think it's better join some cups and not all of them, first of all because sometimes I can't guarantee total presence. And I want to feel free to join some and not others.

Sometimes I felt under pressure for strict deadlines. And I think if someone asks for a extension for a good reason and most players agree about that Kradie could extend for a few days... It's a game and the main focus should be hf, I felt bad reading some messages in the past. In fact, this stops me a bit joining new cups.

Overall I want to thanks Kradie because it's not easy organize all this for wa's sake and being a fair judge. That's my opinion about speed cups :)

TheKomodo:
I'll answer the questions that apply to me as an organizer/streamer and observer.


--- Quote from: Kradie on December 02, 2023, 09:07 AM ---- Was the deadline too strict?

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I think the deadline for the Final was too strict, 5 days seems fine for the other stages.

Knowing that these Cups usually attract 8 to 12 players max, there aren't as many games to play, so 5/5/4 would be a good format.

5 days for Group.
5 days for Knockouts up until Final/Bronze match.
4 days for Final/Bronze match.

That way it's a perfect 2 week rotation. So you can have 2 Cups per month.

This way if you always start the Cup on a Monday, the Final/Bronze match, the most important one, will always hit on a weekend, therefor the players would generally have the most free time to play the Finals, and it's a better chance of having them streamed live as well.

Also this would give it a more authentic and organized approach. It would have a routine that people can follow, and expect, so that they can fit it into their daily lives with more ease instead of feeling pressure.


--- Quote from: Kradie on December 02, 2023, 09:07 AM ---- Did you feel too much pressure under the deadline?

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I feel like 1 day to prepare for Final is too little, for multiple reasons:

It might have to be rushed, meaning lower quality performance from players.
No time to organize for stream.
High possibility of missing deadline.


--- Quote from: Kradie on December 02, 2023, 09:07 AM ---- Was the moderating to harsh?

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I think the moderation was fine, because all the players knew what they were signing up for and so there they accept the T&C of the rules by signing up.


--- Quote from: Kradie on December 02, 2023, 09:07 AM ---- What could been done better?

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What I suggested in my first quote reply.


--- Quote from: Kradie on December 02, 2023, 09:07 AM ---- Overall thoughts on the Speed Cups?

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It's nice activity, and players are getting LOTS of practise on a high skill level.

TheWalrus:
The fact i got 16 hours to play the hysteria final, then f@#!ed out of a final that was played within 48 hours of completing semifinal game is egregious.  Still dont have that medal i earned, but oh well, made me wonder why everyone even bothered to play those 20-25 games of the cup if kradie was going to cancel it over some 24 hour window.  Speed cup concept is great, but kradie you get a little megalomaniac sometimes.

https://www.tus-wa.com/cups/cup-1218/

Still waiting.....hoping you can get over your massive ego someday.

Better of having these speed cups than no cups at all, like many said.  Kradie does do a good job organizing and promoting these cups.

sock:
Speed cups are nice for me. Personally I don't feel like the need to warm up before games/finals. It feels like the Kaos league to me, more action.

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