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l10f
United States3241 Posts
On December 07 2009 15:11 Chaos- wrote:Show nested quote +On December 06 2009 17:24 Chaos- wrote: I signed up for being a co-coach but I'm only C rank highest. Possibly capable of getting higher but probably not this season. Maybe I can get a high ranked player for a co-coach? I really like teaching players and I think my game knowledge should be good enough to help anyone D- to C- pretty well. Hey no one commented on this. Does it seem like a possibility I can get a high ranked player to be a co-coach? I don't want to hinder a team just because I'm not a super high level. At the same time though I thinking having a coach/helper at a level closer to the players could help a lot for practice games.
We will do what we can to even out the coach levels.
On December 07 2009 16:10 Shinshady wrote: Not to be a pessimist since I signed up and all but how long do you think this will last? Because if you looked at the province/state league that kinda died out quickly too. =/ Although this is saddening its the obvious truth.... and ppl in other countries might possibly cause lag(not trying to be mean and having leagues that only include ppl in Canada/USA) and time zone problems?
I will personally murder everyone who drops out
Well, the time is set (2:00 PM EST) so people in Europe and American can both have a reasonable time. The teams themselves are separated by time zones so practice won't be a problem.
And one more thing
It looks like we're going to have 12 teams (unless more coaches sign up). Would it be better to have two groups of 6 teams and the top teams from both groups play or have one large group of 12 teams?
Poll: Divide up the teams into two groups? (Vote): Yes (6 on each) (Vote): No (One big group of 12 teams)
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I think we should organize it something like the NHL since they do an awesome job with the setup. So for this it would be 2 groups of 6 teams. Group 1 would play against group 1 teams more, and Group 2 would play against group 2 teams more. And occasionally have group 1 teams play group 2 teams. The groups should be divided by timezone, so like Group 1 could be West and Group 2 could be East. So that way we could reduce lag, and timezone differences. And at the end of the season, we should have like playoffs, where the top 3 teams from each group play a round robin tournament for their group, and then the winner from each round robin tournament from the groups play each other in the final.
Its sorta confusing but i'll use an example:
Group 1: Group: 2 Team 1 Team 7 Team 2 Team 8 Team 3 Team 9 Team 4 Team 10 Team 5 Team 11 Team 6 Team 12
Lets say after the season Team 1,2,and 3 are the top 3 in Group 1, and Team 7,8, and 9 are the top in Group 2. Group 1 will have a round robin, so it would be like: 1 vs 2 1 vs 3 2 vs 3
Group 2 would look like 7 vs 8 7 vs 9 8 vs 9
Lets say Team 1 and Team 7 win the round robins. Then it would be Team 1 vs Team 7 for the grand finals. For season and playoffs points it could be like: Win = 2 points Ace match Loss = 1 point Lose = 0 points
Just a thought, cause I think it would work well with this league.
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Netherlands6142 Posts
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On December 07 2009 09:28 Nightmarjoo wrote:Show nested quote +On December 07 2009 08:10 Nevuk wrote: It's pointless to practice on python. It has almost no relation to modern maps. Fighting Spirit in some respects seems to play like Python, and that's not a compliment to the former. I'm getting pumped for this league, bring on the noobs! Fighting Spirit is the complete opposite of python. Python: Open middle, non-ramped 3rds, island expos exist. Fighting Spirit: non-open middle, ramped 3rd gas, island expos doesn't exist.
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I don't think we should take Python. Most of the coaches who have spoken up don't want it, and they would be better able to teach their players on maps that they like to play.
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i signed up for coaching really excited to work with people
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I just registered an account on iCCup and had a couple of questions before trying to play on their servers. I'm at the option of adding their server to the server list by downloading a auto-reg file or their anti-hack software.
I'm leaning toward the former option as I'm hesitant on putting the anti-hack software on my computer as I don't know what it will do in the background. And since I'm guessing I would be around a D- I'm not worried about people having to hack against me to get a win.
I guess my question is by installing the normal auto-reg file offered, will I still be able to access Battle.net just as I have been? Is there anything else I should know about with using the iCCup servers?
Thanks for the help. I'm looking at using their servers to get some practice as I'm (hopefully) being tutored here. I haven't had too much success with finding "normal" games at Battle.net.
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yeah, the .reg file only Add a new gateway. you still have the east, weest and asia gateway available.
The Anti-hack only run when you start it as a executable. It's not a service running all the time like PunkBuster ( or whatever it<s called for QuakeLive). So you can download the anti-hack with having any trouble with it.
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On December 07 2009 22:32 Gao Xi wrote: I think we should organize it something like the NHL since they do an awesome job with the setup. So for this it would be 2 groups of 6 teams. Group 1 would play against group 1 teams more, and Group 2 would play against group 2 teams more. And occasionally have group 1 teams play group 2 teams. The groups should be divided by timezone, so like Group 1 could be West and Group 2 could be East. So that way we could reduce lag, and timezone differences. And at the end of the season, we should have like playoffs, where the top 3 teams from each group play a round robin tournament for their group, and then the winner from each round robin tournament from the groups play each other in the final.
Its sorta confusing but i'll use an example:
Group 1: Group: 2 Team 1 Team 7 Team 2 Team 8 Team 3 Team 9 Team 4 Team 10 Team 5 Team 11 Team 6 Team 12
Lets say after the season Team 1,2,and 3 are the top 3 in Group 1, and Team 7,8, and 9 are the top in Group 2. Group 1 will have a round robin, so it would be like: 1 vs 2 1 vs 3 2 vs 3
Group 2 would look like 7 vs 8 7 vs 9 8 vs 9
Lets say Team 1 and Team 7 win the round robins. Then it would be Team 1 vs Team 7 for the grand finals. For season and playoffs points it could be like: Win = 2 points Ace match Loss = 1 point Lose = 0 points
Just a thought, cause I think it would work well with this league.
I to be fair really like this idea it kind of expands on the norm and makes it bit more interesting but I guess it's up to the general consensus of people.
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l10f
United States3241 Posts
On December 08 2009 04:33 Gruv wrote:Show nested quote +On December 07 2009 22:32 Gao Xi wrote: I think we should organize it something like the NHL since they do an awesome job with the setup. So for this it would be 2 groups of 6 teams. Group 1 would play against group 1 teams more, and Group 2 would play against group 2 teams more. And occasionally have group 1 teams play group 2 teams. The groups should be divided by timezone, so like Group 1 could be West and Group 2 could be East. So that way we could reduce lag, and timezone differences. And at the end of the season, we should have like playoffs, where the top 3 teams from each group play a round robin tournament for their group, and then the winner from each round robin tournament from the groups play each other in the final.
Its sorta confusing but i'll use an example:
Group 1: Group: 2 Team 1 Team 7 Team 2 Team 8 Team 3 Team 9 Team 4 Team 10 Team 5 Team 11 Team 6 Team 12
Lets say after the season Team 1,2,and 3 are the top 3 in Group 1, and Team 7,8, and 9 are the top in Group 2. Group 1 will have a round robin, so it would be like: 1 vs 2 1 vs 3 2 vs 3
Group 2 would look like 7 vs 8 7 vs 9 8 vs 9
Lets say Team 1 and Team 7 win the round robins. Then it would be Team 1 vs Team 7 for the grand finals. For season and playoffs points it could be like: Win = 2 points Ace match Loss = 1 point Lose = 0 points
Just a thought, cause I think it would work well with this league. I to be fair really like this idea it kind of expands on the norm and makes it bit more interesting but I guess it's up to the general consensus of people.
Sounds too difficult to organize and explain, IMO.
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we could just divide the teams into 4 groups or so and do it like they do @ courage but with teams instead of individuals.
and loser brackets ofc
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l10f
United States3241 Posts
Why does Python have so many votes?
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On December 08 2009 05:34 l10f wrote: Why does Python have so many votes? because D players are morons.
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On December 08 2009 05:34 l10f wrote: Why does Python have so many votes?
Because this event attracts many D level players.
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Voted Python cuz it was tied with Match Point and I hate Match Point, doesn't mean I like Python.
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On December 08 2009 04:29 FaCE_1 wrote: yeah, the .reg file only Add a new gateway. you still have the east, weest and asia gateway available.
The Anti-hack only run when you start it as a executable. It's not a service running all the time like PunkBuster ( or whatever it<s called for QuakeLive). So you can download the anti-hack with having any trouble with it.
Thanks for the response. Does the anti-hack software stop automatically when you exit Starcraft or do you have to stop it manually?
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It's simple - Desti and Python is most often played map on icCup, especially on lower ranks
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I'm always intrested in new maps and I dont play python that much.
Map Used Zerg Protoss Terran | iCCup | Python 1.3 109 | 100% 54 - 55 | 49.54% 0 - 0 | 0% 0 - 0 | 0%
On December 08 2009 05:34 l10f wrote: Why does Python have so many votes?
Because of my signature ^^.
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