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It's all written in the first post.Hedronn wrote:I'm curious to know how many are left in the tournament now and how many would-be assassins have fallen so far...


murphy16 wrote:wwii – eastern front
These have already been played.GlobeSmack wrote:Arms Race




You're dropping out of the tournament, then?Deadpool wrote:I dropped my game because it wasn't an assassin game.


No mistake. about half the games on that round turned out to be only two players.Deadpool wrote:Heck no, I figured you made a mistake because this is an assassins tournament. My game was standard 1v1.


I really wish that the rules didn't keep changing in this tournament. When I signed up, I thought it would be an assassins tournament. The people who didn't want to play random assassin maps were punished by having a 50/50 chance of being eliminated by interpol. It clearly states this will be the case in the rules.tokle wrote:No mistake. about half the games on that round turned out to be only two players.Deadpool wrote:Heck no, I figured you made a mistake because this is an assassins tournament. My game was standard 1v1.
A 1v1 is an assassin game in reality, though.
Now the people are rewarded by getting to choose the map/settings against someone who is randomly assigned to play them and had no interest in that map/setting.If any player chooses a map that is chosen by no one else on that turn, that player will be facing an InterPol agent, played by myself.
Now the people are rewarded by getting to choose the map/settings against someone who is randomly assigned to play them and had no interest in that map/setting.If any player chooses a map that is chosen by no one else on that turn, that player will be facing an InterPol agent, played by myself.


It was always my intention with the tournament that the players should choose the maps. And those who didn't should then be forced to play on those maps that others chose. I think this is clear in the original tournament description.tokle wrote:Now the people are rewarded by getting to choose the map/settings against someone who is randomly assigned to play them and had no interest in that map/setting.If any player chooses a map that is chosen by no one else on that turn, that player will be facing an InterPol agent, played by myself.
Those of us who chose to keep playing assassin games are now being punished.
It was always my intention with the tournament that the players should choose the maps. And those who didn't should then be forced to play on those maps that others chose. I think this is clear in the original tournament description.tokle wrote:Now the people are rewarded by getting to choose the map/settings against someone who is randomly assigned to play them and had no interest in that map/setting.If any player chooses a map that is chosen by no one else on that turn, that player will be facing an InterPol agent, played by myself.
Those of us who chose to keep playing assassin games are now being punished.
Thank you.murphy16 wrote:Give the guy credit, when you have players that sign up and don't do as they agreed to when joining the tournament then an organizer can only do so much to keep it going.tokle wrote:If any player chooses a map that is chosen by no one else on that turn, that player will be facing an InterPol agent, played by myself.
It was always my intention with the tournament that the players should choose the maps. And those who didn't should then be forced to play on those maps that others chose. I think this is clear in the original tournament description.Now the people are rewarded by getting to choose the map/settings against someone who is randomly assigned to play them and had no interest in that map/setting.
Those of us who chose to keep playing assassin games are now being punished.
But since so many decided to not pick maps at all, I thought something was going wrong, and I tried to fix it.
Keep it up tokle!

