As most of you could have known, there will be National Tournament again this year.
First there will be a group stage, which will most likely include 2 groups with 4 or 5 teams.
Then there will be playoffs: semi-finals, final and a match for the 3rd place.
The mappool will consist out of non-classic maps. (almost no ladder mappool maps, no semi, je, ww, dw, super, bbswing etc.)
Every team will have 1 captain, who will be in charge of the team, this person will also be responsible for scheduling the matches with other captains and officials and will be responsible for their team to show up at the scheduled matches.
We still need more referees, if you are available contact me and I will decide if we can use you.
If you are interested in broadcasting, contact Grytolle.
Signing up rules:
-real countries will be favoured
-strong merged countries will likely be refused (for example if Sweden would play with Finland)
-B teams are allowed, if the slots cant be filled by real countries or merged ones
-teams with less than 5 players might be refused
When signing up please add:
-Your team's captain
-Email adresses/MSN from all players
Edit: If you cannot agree on one captain, the tournament supervisor will select one for you and provide you with a motivation for their choice (which, for lack of applicable criteria, might not amount to more than "gg, I made a coinflip xd").
The tournament will start in august.
You can sign up until the 27th of July 23:59 CEST. (GMT +2)
GL HF!\
~Rules and the mappool will follow when ready and when Grytolle embeds the tourney into jj.net.
As most of you could have known, there will be National Tournament again this year.
First there will be a group stage, which will most likely include 2 groups with 4 or 5 teams.
Then there will be playoffs: semi-finals, final and a match for the 3rd place.
The mappool will consist out of non-classic maps. (almost no ladder mappool maps, no semi, je, ww, dw, super, bbswing etc.)
Every team will have 1 captain, who will be in charge of the team, this person will also be responsible for scheduling the matches with other captains and officials and will be responsible for their team to show up at the scheduled matches.
We still need more referees, if you are available contact me and I will decide if we can use you.
If you are interested in broadcasting, contact Grytolle.
Signing up rules:
-real countries will be favoured
-strong merged countries will likely be refused (for example if Sweden would play with Finland)
-B teams are allowed, if the slots cant be filled by real countries or merged ones
-teams with less than 5 players might be refused
When signing up please add:
-Your team's captain
-Email adresses/MSN from all players
Edit: If you cannot agree on [i]one[/i] captain, the tournament supervisor will select one for you and provide you with a motivation for their choice (which, for lack of applicable criteria, might not amount to more than "gg, I made a coinflip xd").
The tournament will start in august.
You can sign up until the 27th of July 23:59 CEST. (GMT +2)
GL HF!\
~Rules and the mappool will follow when ready and when Grytolle embeds the tourney into jj.net.
(This post has been helpful to 2 of the forumers.)
It's bound to be like that because people don't get this tournament seriously. There aren't many national teams and the ones that already exist lack the unity the real life teams have. It just seems less serious, and it only takes a bunch of trolls or a fight between two teammates and the tournament might fail. Also, real life teams have dozens of players and replacements while an average national team here has... 4 members? Gathering three people from a team for a 3v3 is hard. Maybe some kind of a national tournament council or a JJ2 CTF federation ( ) could help, but like this the NT will have to adapt to the players and not the other way around.
We rode on the winds of the rising storm,
We ran to the sounds of the thunder.
We danced among the lightning bolts,
and tore the world asunder.
It's bound to be like that because people don't get this tournament seriously. There aren't many national teams and the ones that already exist lack the unity the real life teams have. It just seems less serious, and it only takes a bunch of trolls or a fight between two teammates and the tournament might fail. Also, real life teams have dozens of players and replacements while an average national team here has... 4 members? Gathering three people from a team for a 3v3 is hard. Maybe some kind of a national tournament council or a JJ2 CTF federation ( :D) could help, but like this the NT will have to adapt to the players and not the other way around.
It's bound to be like that because people don't get this tournament seriously. There aren't many national teams and the ones that already exist lack the unity the real life teams have. It just seems less serious, and it only takes a bunch of trolls or a fight between two teammates and the tournament might fail. Also, real life teams have dozens of players and replacements while an average national team here has... 4 members? Gathering three people from a team for a 3v3 is hard. Maybe some kind of a national tournament council or a JJ2 CTF federation ( ) could help, but like this the NT will have to adapt to the players and not the other way around.
In case a country doesn't have 4-5 players (or 3 very available ones), something else can be considered, but that isn't the case for Serbia afaik (and letting countries with strong players merge is only OK if the real teams in tournament agree). As far as complete bs teams go, those will be allowed if it serves the purpose of filling a slot.
[quote]It's bound to be like that because people don't get this tournament seriously. There aren't many national teams and the ones that already exist lack the unity the real life teams have. It just seems less serious, and it only takes a bunch of trolls or a fight between two teammates and the tournament might fail. Also, real life teams have dozens of players and replacements while an average national team here has... 4 members? Gathering three people from a team for a 3v3 is hard. Maybe some kind of a national tournament council or a JJ2 CTF federation ( :D) could help, but like this the NT will have to adapt to the players and not the other way around.[/quote]
In case a country doesn't have 4-5 players (or 3 very available ones), something else can be [i]considered[/i], but that isn't the case for Serbia afaik (and letting countries with strong players merge is only OK if the real teams in tournament agree). As far as complete bs teams go, those will be allowed if it serves the purpose of filling a slot.
(and letting countries with strong players merge is only OK if the real teams in tournament agree)
But what if the existing teams refuse to agree with accepting the new team so that they could win more easily?
We rode on the winds of the rising storm,
We ran to the sounds of the thunder.
We danced among the lightning bolts,
and tore the world asunder.
I'm referring to the overall situation.
[quote](and letting countries with strong players merge is only OK if the real teams in tournament agree)[/quote]
But what if the existing teams refuse to agree with accepting the new team so that they could win more easily?
I know this is late and you can reject us if you want; but I've been very busy (had to work on the olympic opening ceremony too -.-)
Team UK:
Ragnarok (cap'n)
Purplejazz
Messiah
SiLJinned
I know this is late and you can reject us if you want; but I've been very busy (had to work on the olympic opening ceremony too -.-)
Team UK:
Ragnarok (cap'n)
Purplejazz
Messiah
SiLJinned
Im sorry but due to that this is after the deadline and because we really need an even amount of teams I have to reject you.
Though I can make you a back-up team.
Im sorry but due to that this is after the deadline and because we really need an even amount of teams I have to reject you.
Though I can make you a back-up team.