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dussle wrote:Okay, this'll be a singles tourney with 48 players and here's how it works. Being premium isn't necessary.
Part 1: Bayonetting the Amateurs
You'll all be randomly organized into groups of 4. Everyone will play 2 terminator games. 1 point will be given per kill and two points per victory. The top two advance. In the event of a draw, the one with the most wins advances, if neither have won any, the one with the most second places advances. Settings: random map, Escalating, Unlimited
dussle wrote:Part 2: Doubling Up
Each of you will be re-organized into groups of 4. You will each play 3 doubles games, you will play every game wiith a different partner in your group against the other two in your group. 1 point per win, top two advance. Settings: random map, Flat Rate, Unlimited
dussle wrote:Part 3: Simple Elimination
Each of you will now be put into a three-player game. The winner of the game advances into the next game, and this continues for three rounds. Settings: Random map, Escalating, Freestyle, Chained
dussle wrote:Part 4: THE FINAL4 winners from the final round of three player games will face off in a classic map. Settings: Classic, Sequential, Flat Rate, Adjacent
Forza AZ wrote:I'll play.dussle wrote:Part 3: Simple Elimination
Each of you will now be put into a three-player game. The winner of the game advances into the next game, and this continues for three rounds. Settings: Random map, Escalating, Freestyle, Chained
Then here I see a problem. You say there are 3 rounds of 3-player game with the winner to advance to the next round. But if you start with 12 players in round 1, you have 4 in round 2. How are these 4 matched up? Or are these 4 directly qualified for Part 4?dussle wrote:Part 4: THE FINAL
The winners of the four of three player games will face off in a classic map. Settings: Classic, Sequential, Flat Rate, Adjacent
dussle wrote:Re-read part 3, will you? I changed it long before you made this post since I felt it would have involved too many players otherwise. There is now only one round of three player games. My math is correct, but thanks for the question.