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Scriptix
United States145 Posts
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deth2munkies
United States4051 Posts
Ahh well, I can dream, can't I? | ||
Toboe
United States276 Posts
Also, someone needs to shrink the picture of the headphones in the OP to fit the forum format. LG.Response hwaiting! | ||
thehitman
1105 Posts
I just feel they tend to focus too much on NA players and forget to invite european players. | ||
lololol
5198 Posts
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havox_
Germany442 Posts
Don't understand though why Mans tournament organisers try to make the system (sound) as complicated as possible. Why are the Prelim and Quali phases parted, although its the same players playing for the Top 32?^^ Longer description != better Ah and there is actually no more Info about the prizing in the text Enough blabla.. Looks like another great tournament | ||
Nem0
United States134 Posts
ROOT fighting!! | ||
DarKFoRcE
Germany1215 Posts
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Genie1
Canada333 Posts
On April 11 2011 13:19 thehitman wrote: big tournament there is no doubt about that. I just feel they tend to focus too much on NA players and forget to invite european players. That's because E-Sports in NA for RTS games is non-existent for the most part and they want people to get some fame and some prize money in hopes of making star players for the world leagues. To all the people who keep asking can I use my NA account and well here is your answer. 1. Eligibility. The Tournament is open only to residents of any state of the United States of America, the District of Columbia and any Province of Canada (other than Quebec) that are 16 years of age or older as of May 1, 2011, and who properly register for the Tournament (each a "Player"). Each Player may be required to show proof of age and residence. IF YOU DO NOT SATISFY THESE REQUIREMENTS, YOU ARE NOT ELIGIBLE TO REGISTER AND/OR PARTICIPATE IN THE TOURNAMENT. Participation in the Tournament is also subject to compliance with the requirements specified below and in the Game Play Rules. Employees of Sponsors and their immediate families (parent, child, sibling and the spouses of each) are not eligible to register for the Tournament. The Tournament is void where prohibited by applicable law. | ||
Neplusultra
United States122 Posts
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carloselcoco
United States2302 Posts
My only comcern is that I might not be able to play in the one with the pros because the date of that one is the same day of my prom :/ | ||
Ryps
Romania2740 Posts
On April 11 2011 08:51 Kazzabiss wrote: I think it was more of saying, we're accepting anyone and everyone. Plus, I'm about 1-~50 versus my Master's friend, but that's still 1 win, it could happen. I was thinking the same thing dont know why it says bronze to masters since no bronze will win it. At 1st I thought it was some bronze players getting trained by the pros and the best bronze guy would win it. It would have been awesome | ||
MacroKing
Canada298 Posts
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oGm`REM
United States870 Posts
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GenoZStriker
United States2914 Posts
On April 11 2011 17:37 DarKFoRcE wrote: So, are europeans with an NA account allowed to play in this? Most likely not since they will not send the prizes to you if you win because you are not eligible to compete since you live outside of the US and Canada. The EG Masters Cup is the same, even though I have no idea why SjoW and White-Ra decided to compete in the last one. On April 11 2011 19:34 Genie1 wrote: That's because E-Sports in NA for RTS games is non-existent for the most part and they want people to get some fame and some prize money in hopes of making star players for the world leagues. That has absolutely nothing to do with it, the sponsors decide that. Don't ask me why or how, that's just how it works sometimes with sponsors. | ||
Count9
China10928 Posts
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LovE-
United States1963 Posts
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texmix
United States106 Posts
"BY REGISTERING, YOU AGREE TO DOWNLOAD AND RUN THE SOFTWARE AND ALLOW IT TO SCAN YOUR COMPUTER'S GAMING ENVIRONMENT" They must have some type of software to install that makes sure players are not using illegal macros or have a live stream feed open or something? Is that type of software used in all big tournaments? | ||
TheArtOfFugue
Canada187 Posts
1. Eligibility. The Tournament is open only to residents of any state of the United States of America, the District of Columbia and any Province of Canada (other than Quebec) that are 16 years of age or older as of May 1, 2011, and who properly register for the Tournament (each a "Player"). Each Player may be required to show proof of age and residence. IF YOU DO NOT SATISFY THESE REQUIREMENTS, YOU ARE NOT ELIGIBLE TO REGISTER AND/OR PARTICIPATE IN THE TOURNAMENT. "and any Province of Canada (other than Quebec" | ||
GenoZStriker
United States2914 Posts
On April 10 2011 13:42 BankaiPwn wrote: "Now As many Canadians are aware there is Province that causes more problems and makes things more difficult than any other. And of course that Province is Quebec. And under Quebec law any contest that is open to Residents of Quebec must register the contest in advance with the Quebec government, pay a fee of the total contest prize value, and many other regulations. To avoid the extra work, financial obligations, and also avoid any legal action by the Quebec government, many companies will simply exclude Quebec in its eligibility requirement clause in the contest rules. Now as u can see running contest in Canada is very difficult and meeting American restrictions for contests are hard enough. So for that reason we exclude Canada from are Online Tournaments." Found the above quote online which basically explains why Quebec is excluded from a lot of tournaments. On April 10 2011 12:56 stalife wrote: usually Quebec has some weird policy and many other tournaments had similar policy that had to exclude people from Quebec.. I'm sure it's the same here too. | ||
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