Re: Stadium eSport Development
Posted: 25 Mar 2013, 19:23
If a tournament happens often, it losses value. For instance, if Roland Garros was played 12 times a year, soon nobody would care about it. Whether or not the tournament itself is good. Watching in the past, it seems to me that players are soon bored when they play allways the same type of tournaments, that's why our seasons hardly last more than 10 weeks, which is already considered as very long by lots of players.Hylis wrote:You can not make rounds each week and hope people to be interested in that.
That's something i thought to in the past. No doubt it should be possible in Stadium considering there are lots of players, but it would be short for Canyon and United.Hylis wrote:Make championship with regions and teams that people can attached to
I definitely prefer when there are 10 or more players than the 1v1v1v1 schedule. It might be a bit messy to watch as a spectator, on another hand it ensures the runs will be disputed even if one or two players crash. Also, the simple fact that an unexpected player takes a run can be a surprise in itself.Hylis wrote:one big race of 10 people
Almost everything exists, and what doesn't exist is just to invent. It's a bit like Darwin's theory: we should create everything, and then the best forms survive.Hylis wrote:I don't know all the existing formats, by far, and you probably is more aware of them.
In the end, we rather agree. Rounds is better for players, Cup is better for spectators. No surprise that lots of players ask for Rounds. Football is a bit extreme as an example, there are far much more goals in Basketball, Hockey or Rugby. And to be honnest, Football is my sleeping pill. (i guess i'll be flamed by fans nowHylis wrote:So, there is really a difference between a fun mode to play, or to compete, and one that could be a perfect one to watch. In fun football with your friends, you don't have 1 goal every hour. You would rather make the goal wider to enable more actions. And it is not what football convention made when they move the size of the goals.
