4/3/2011 – 3v3 Demigod Cash Tournament

Update - Registration is now open.  Go here to register:  http://www.jeesports.com/tournament/PC/Demigod/48/3v3-Demigod-Cash-Tourney-2/home

Tournament

For those of you that do not know, we are currently running tournaments every 2 weeks for 2v2 and 3v3 competition.  Some of the tournaments will be for cash prizes.  Others will be just for fun.  See the schedule below and sign up.  I’ll open a new post for each and every tournament.

What is the schedule?

We will have a tourney every 2 weeks – so put it on your calendar and plan accordingly.

  • 2/20/2011 – 2v2 Practice Tourney (Single Elimination)– Noon EST
  • 3/6/2011 – 3v3 Practice Tourney (Single Elimination) – Noon EST
  • 3/20/2011 – 2v2 Cash Tourney (Double Elimination) – Noon EST
  • 4/3/2011 – 3v3 Cash Tourney (Double Elimination) – 2 PM EST - 1 PM EST
  • 5/1/2011 – 2v2 Cash Tourney (Double Elimination) – 2 PM EST

What are the rules?

Each tournament will have varied rules.  They will be announced approximately 1 week before the tourney begins.  Here are the rules for the upcoming practice tournament.

  • The tournament is 3v3 and all are welcome
  • The tournament is double elimination
  • 2 player may choose any DGs they want (no doubles)
  • 1 player must choose either Demon Assassin or Regulus
  • The map is cataract using default settings (AI settings will be on low gold/xp and high HP)
  • When the brackets are created (this happens right at the start of the tourney), the team that is on the top of the bracket will be on the light side and the team below them will be on the dark side
  • NEW RULE:  Going forward, teams will pick their dgs 1 by 1.  The light side must pick 1 dg and ready up.  Then the dark side must pick 1 dg and ready up.  The process continues until both teams have selected their dgs.  You MAY NOT change your demigods after you click ready. 
  • For each following game, the team that finished their game in the previous match in the shortest amount of time may choose which side they want
  • In the event that your team is playing in a losers bracket (both teams have a loss and are now playing each other), the team that lost their previous match with the longer running time is on dark
  • All players must use uberfix 1.03 (you can download it here:  http://www.box.net/shared/qf7lhj1zjl)
  • All players MUST register using www.JeeLounge.com – you CANNOT participate if you do not create an account there
  • Replays for all games must be uploaded to the Jee site by someone on the winning team.  This can easily be done when you report your results in on the Jee site.

What is the prize?

  • 1st place – $120 ($40 per person)
  • 2nd place – $45 ($15 per person)

Payouts will be delivered by PayPal.  If you don’t have a PayPal account, get one.  If you can’t get one, then you need to make arrangements with your teammate.  If you can’t do that, then you will not receive a payout for the cash prizes if you win.  If you do win, provide me with your team’s PayPal addresses via pm on these forums and we will get you sorted in short order.  If the needed PayPal email addresses have not been provided in 1 week, the prize money is forfeit and will be added back to community tournament prize pool.  Cash is rendered via PayPal in US dollars.  If you are from another country, the conversion is provided by PayPal.  Any fee charged by PayPal will come directly out of your winnings (so its possible the winners could receive less than the listed payout).

Additional information about the community prize pool:  once the funds run out for the pool, we’ll solicit contributions from the community and see if Stardock is willing to contribute again. 


How do I get setup on JeeLounge? (Skip this if you already created an account on the site)

If you haven’t registered on the Jee sites yet, just follow these 3 simple instructions below.  You’ll still need to register for tournaments, etc, but this will get you added to the system.  You only need to register and setup your account 1 time (eg you don’t have to do this ever again)

  1. Go to www.JeeLounge.com and create an account.
  2. Go here:  http://www.jeelounge.com/teamdg/group/home/ and request membership to our Demigod group (called TeamDG). 
  3. Go here:  http://www.jeelounge.com/user/favorites/1/games Click on about me.  Click on games.  Then fill in info for demigod and set yourself to active.

How do I form a team on the JeeLounge Site?

  1. Find a teammate.  You can use this thread, pm’s, or whatever you want to track down a partner.  You can even use the Jee site to send pm’s to anyone that has already joined the teamDG group.  
  2. Post in THIS thread letting us know that you will be participating and who is on your team.
  3. Once you have found a team, login to the JeeLounge site and click on Network (its on the bar that shows home/about me/network/stats, etc near the top of the page). 
  4. Click on create a clan (only 1 person on your team needs to do this)
  5. Call the clan whatever you want and fill in whatever info you want.  Be sure to set membership condition to free.  That will create your clan. 
  6. Next, send an invitation to your teammate.  Once they accept your invitation, you will see them in your clan. 
  7. Click on create team.  Call the team whatever you want. 
  8. After its created, click on edit members and add your teammate to your team and you are done. 

How do I register for the tournament?

  1. Click here for the tourney page (http://www.jeesports.com/tournament/PC/Demigod/48/3v3-Demigod-Cash-Tourney-2/home).  Whoever is the team leader on your team has to do this. 
  2. Click on sign up and select your team from the drop down box.  Then click ok.  You are registered.

What is check in?

We use a process called check in for our tournaments.  The purpose of check in is so that we know that teams that registered for the tournament are actually ready to play their games.  We also use the check in process so that only teams indicating that they are present are placed on the brackets.  This makes it much easier to get the tournament started (instead of waiting around and hoping your opponent shows up).  Be aware that even if a team has registered for a tournament, if they do not check in, they cannot participate in the tournament.    The check in period is 45 minutes before the tournament starts. 


How do I check in?

  1. Click on the following link to the tournament page (http://www.jeesports.com/tournament/PC/Demigod/48/3v3-Demigod-Cash-Tourney-2/home)
  2. Click on the check in icon.
  3. Choose your team from the drop down box.
  4. Click ok. 

What do I do the day of the tournament?

  1. Check in anytime 45 minutes before the tournament begins (see above)  – remember, if you team doesn’t check in, you can’t play
  2. Once the tournament officially begins (2 PM EST), check out the brackets page to see who your team is playing first (remember, if you are on top in the bracket, your team is on the light side)
  3. Host a game for your opponent to join or join a game they have hosted
  4. Play your game
  5. Report your win and upload a replay of the game
  6. Check the brackets again and see who you are playing next.  If your opponents are still in game, just host a lobby asking them to join and wait for them to wrap up their game.

How do I report my wins?

  1. Go to the tournament page (http://www.jeesports.com/tournament/PC/Demigod/48/3v3-Demigod-Cash-Tourney-2/home)
  2. Click on the game you just played
  3. Fill in the win/loss results (its pretty self explanatory)
  4. Upload the replay (the replay will be your last game save if you do this immediately after winning)

Disqualifications

Thankfully, we have not had a need to disqualify any teams yet during our tournaments, but here are the ground rules.

  1. Intentionally desyncing a game will result in a forfeit.  If you believe this has occurred, send me a copy of your DemigodLog.txt file.  I’ll request some additional files if needed.  Hopefully we can continue to keep this nonsense out of our tournaments going forward.
  2. Long delays between matches.  The goal of these single elimination tournaments are to have a series of quick games – not to make players wait on you until you are ready or feel like playing.  All players that want to participate are expected to be ready starting at noon EST and until they are either eliminated or win the tournament.  Games should all be started within 30 minutes (eg if game 1 of the tourney has not started after 30 minutes, the team that is not ready will be disqualified.  So, please be considerate of everyone else’s time and be ready to play!

 

18,575 views 47 replies
Reply #1 Top

NT

Reply #2 Top

I think there is an easy solution for "light side picks dgs first" rule, why don't we do it just 1 by 1 to make it more fair. Light side picks 1 dg readies and then dark side and so on.

Reply #3 Top

Quoting Orcun-, reply 2
I think there is an easy solution for "light side picks dgs first" rule, why don't we do it just 1 by 1 to make it more fair. Light side picks 1 dg readies and then dark side and so on.
End of Orcun-'s quote

Just out of curiosity, do you guys really feel like this is an issue?  I don't have any problems making adjustments to that rule, but I wasn't aware that folks felt like it was that much of a disadvantage. 

Reply #4 Top

I don't think it's a huge disadvantage but it certainly matters since there are many counter-able formations, i think 1 by 1 would make it more fair.

For example:

light picks: DA,Oak,UB

this is certainly a good combo but other team can counter this badly by picking rook.

 

Reply #5 Top

Quoting OMG_pacov, reply 3

Quoting Orcun-, reply 2I think there is an easy solution for "light side picks dgs first" rule, why don't we do it just 1 by 1 to make it more fair. Light side picks 1 dg readies and then dark side and so on.
Just out of curiosity, do you guys really feel like this is an issue?  I don't have any problems making adjustments to that rule, but I wasn't aware that folks felt like it was that much of a disadvantage. 
End of OMG_pacov's quote

I agree with Orcun here.  SOme combos are definitely countered and the light side is definitely at a disadvantage.

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Reply #6 Top

No objections here.  We can go with orcun's suggestion.

Going to throw this out and then start aggressively pursuing other folks.

 

Kalel and I are teamed up and looking for a 3rd.  Good old trouser from back in the day is cool with teaming up with us, but I'm not sure if his current internet will do or not.  So, I'm looking for a third. The goal is to beat the crap out of orcun/renz/zen (probably reg/erb/ub).  :)  My 2 current requests for someone else are mcshane and doggu.  If either of you would like to team up, I'm game.  Respond here or pm asap (please keep in the mind the date and time of the tourney if you want to commit to play).  I'll get a wee bit active about sorting this in the next couple of days.

I'll update the op about the rule changes sometime soon as well. 

Reply #7 Top

hey pacov - thanks for the invite but as previously the tourney time usually hits at a god awful time for me (around 4 am). If this isn't the case this time round  then I'm up for it.

Reply #8 Top

Yeah - I doubt it will be that much better.... if the other tourneys started at 4AM your time, this one starts at 6AM your time.  I assume that would still mean you are out, but I'll throw that out there.

Reply #9 Top

yeah 6am is pretty craptastic for me also...

Reply #10 Top

Just a bump - the tourney is this weekend folks.  I'll be setting up the tournament on the jeesite today (or getting kira to do it for me :))

Reply #11 Top

hmm this makes me want to come play demigod again

Reply #12 Top

Quoting brandon_varn, reply 11
hmm this makes me want to come play demigod again
End of brandon_varn's quote

glad to hear it.  We've been running tourneys every 2 weeks.

The tournament page will be setup tomorrow, so registration will officially begin at that time.  Sorry for the short notice, but I asked Kira to set it up again for us to ensure that everything works as expected.

Reply #13 Top

Mcshane and I are currently looking for a third if any of the oldies are still reading these forums lookin ta play.

Reply #14 Top

Same boat - Kalel and I are looking to lock down a solid 3rd. 

Reply #16 Top

Quoting iamKira, reply 15
created http://www.jeesports.com/tournament/PC/Demigod/48/3v3-Demigod-Cash-Tourney-2/home

pleae double chekc times. with recent time change , it's a bit messy.

Best
End of iamKira's quote

It looks good.  Thanks for setting this up again, Kira!

All - registration is now open. 

edit -  updated the rules for the order of dg selection based on feedback. 

Reply #17 Top

pm me omg_userbanned

Reply #18 Top

I like the new rules better... the way we pick Demigods seems more fair this time. ;)

Reply #19 Top

Glad to hear it.


A very quick, but extremely important thing to say - registration is open.  If you don't register before the window closes, you won't be playing.

Reply #20 Top

Very important update:

The tournament time is actually 1 hour earlier than expected... think we had some confusion because of daylight savings.

CHECK IN IS OPEN NOW.  Check in asap plz.

Reply #21 Top

Hey, so it starts half an hour from now? I haven't played a single Demigod game for 2 months but if any team still needs 1 more player i can be your third if you want. Reply here if so, i'll check every few minutes.

Reply #22 Top

brackets are up.

Reply #23 Top

Our and Bielasso teams are having huge connectivity issues, so... Dunno... Not started yet... Hope gets fixed somehow or we think of something else...

Reply #24 Top

hmm... just have 1 of u forfeit the game?

 

 

Reply #25 Top

Orcrenzgod is 1st.

Korea is 2nd.