Community Team Match
03-29-2013, 01:07 AM
(This post was last modified: 03-29-2013 04:04 AM by GreatGonzales.)
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Community Team Match
Hi everyone. So, I had an idea. What if we formed two teams from people in this community and then pitted them together in an Outwitters match?
We could do East vs West, or perhaps USA vs Non-USA is a better way to break up the population. I am open to suggestions, and obviously this depends on interest. How would this work, you ask? Well, there would be 1 Outwitters match going on between two groups of people, meaning that turns would be decided by a committee of players rather than one. Each team would be given access to a private forum on which to deliberate strategy. This is something I've been thinking about doing for some time, and the only thing holding me back was the difficulty of communicating specific turn proposals due to the confusing hexagon-based maps. However, I was inspired by this thread, and probably what we could do is just create an image of the map that we decide on and overlay coordinates on every hex to make it easy for both teams. I have done this once before, with the hero academy community. It was epic, some of the best players in the world coming together in a match that lasted 9 months (!). Since HA is lame and doesn't provide match replays, we had to blog it. However, I don't expect that an Outwitters match would last nearly as long as that! What we would need for this to happen:
The purpose of this thread is to gauge interest in the community. So, if you would be interested to participate in something like this, I can take steps to make it a reality. I think it would be a fun! EDIT: Here is my analysis of the Winter World Cup signups (only demographic data we have available to us): 232 total signups: 55.6% USA 44.4% Non-USA 41 top 200 signups: 41.5% USA 58.5% Non-USA 73 top 200 + Master signups: 45.2% USA 54.8% Non-USA Percent of signups by continent: Asia: 18 (7.8%) Australia: 12 (5.2%) Europe: 52 (22.4%) North America: 144 (62.1%) South America: 6 (2.6%) Count of Top 200 by continent: Asia: 8 Australia: 0 Europe: 14 North America: 19 South America: 0 Count of top 200 + Master by continent: Asia: 10 Australia: 3 Europe: 23 North America: 37 South America: 0 It'll be GG when you're up against GG of GG. |
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