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Injustice Scene Report Card

CrimsonShadow

Administrator and Community Engineer
Administrator
Hey everyone -- so with school about to begin again, it's the perfect time to drop a report card for the scene. This isn't going to be the normal kind, with letter grades; but it's an assessment of where the scene is right now, and where we have to go. Injustice has been out for a few months now, and we're a a point where we can take a step back and look at where things stand. So with that said, here we go:

THE LOCAL SCENE

The Good: I'm starting with this because it's one of the true highlights of our game community, and one of the best sources of hope for the future. In cool way, a lot of our local communities have really gotten behind this game in major ways, and the proliferation of reliable local tournaments is proof of that. These tournaments have given people something exciting to look forward to every week. This is great and it's crucial for the health of the scene.

AK Reno_Racks has been doing great stuff down in Atlanta, KDZ DarthArma Riyo and co. have been rock solid in Jersey, WNF has been a treat to watch and has been a marquee event since Day 1, and the new GGA weekly is a total blast. Kudos to you guys. Cat FCP/EMP SCAR I know you guys are still hanging around there somewhere. Sabin has been fighting hard for IGAU, and hopefully people appreciate that. Seeing Denzell MITDJT NightwingDayZero michaelangelo and the rest of Vegas and Norcal travel down to Socal to compete in a weekly was also incredibly cool.

To Improve: One thing we need to work on here is cooperation for promotion. I know everyone wants to get their own Twitch revenue and whatnot, but the fact is that a couple hundred viewers once a week isn't going to bring in much in the way of cash flow. Stream advertising/CPM rewards the higher numbers, and to get them, people on the whole need to be *aware* of what's going on. That means it's no longer enough just to announce your stream and post about it on TYM. Working together and working smart is what will get us from 200 -> 1000 viewers or more.

I have some ideas here, but I'll need everyone's help to implement them. So let's work together to bring the excitement of these weeklies to a much larger audience.


TEAM SPIRIT

A few weeks ago at the Break, a bunch of the game's top players came together to make for a memorable and extremely competitive night. This resulted in over 2000 views and a palpable buzz that lasted for days. But shortly afterward, personal vendettas got in the way, and people began to let their personal divisions split them apart. For this scene to thrive, we need each other, and the more we put aside silly gripes and come together to put on exciting events, the more respect we can command.

We need to stop taking the attention this game receives for granted; it can be gone as quickly as it came. That means that if we want stream time, preferential venue space, good scheduling and equal promotion, we need to demand it rather than assume it'll be given. But to demand it, we need to *produce*. If we are all fighting and flaming each other, the ship will sink.

There is such a thing as a healthy competitive rivalry.. Remember what it's like. Remember what it means to go hard, but shake hands and have a beer at the end of the day.


THE REGIONAL AND MAJOR SCENE

This has really been a banner year so far. We have seen great numbers at tournaments all over the country, a lot of great players playing at a high level of competition, and some memorable storylines. There are great moments in tournament Top 8 involving Doomsday, Harley, Martian Manhunter, Superman, Batman, Green Arrow, Green Lantern, Aquaman, Grundy, Black Adam, Killer Frost, Sinestro and more. The developers are clearly working to even the playing field, and despite any gripes people have had with game mechanics, we've seen a ton of really exciting matches with crazy nailbiter/surprise endings and unexpected upsets.

Going into TFC the field of competition is looking as strong as ever. Hopefully we can keep our numbers strong

As the year heads into fall and then winter, we will roll over into the West Coast tournament season with SCR and NCR. Those guys always bring the hype and I'm looking forward to seeing what they produce early next year.


THE DAY-TO-DAY COMMUNITY

The most important factor here is patience. At times people have tended to act like every little thing is the end of the world; but every game has growing pains, and yelling and screaming isn't always the best way to move forward. At the end of the day there's nothing that will please every single person; but if we continue to hang in there and support the game, it will make way for whatever comes after it.

We can choose to tear each other down or build each other up; and when guys win big tournaments we can choose to apprecite them or ridicule them. But you live in the house you build, so I'm all for coming together amidst our disagreements in order to win as a team. I'm seeing more and more useful tech posted, and stuff like AK Pig Of The Hut's tutorial series is awesome -- hugely helpful and very interesting to watch. More positive effort like that and less crying goes a long way toward keeping a community healthy.


THINGS WE COULD USE MORE OF:

-Twitch shows - don't be afraid to start one. Right now the On Blast Show is holding it down for partially NRS-based content; but James is about the whole FGC (which is cool), and so it'll be cool to have our own show as well. For those of you who were around for MK, this was a blast and it'd be great to see someone step up and get it rolling again. Podcasts are ok, but there's something about a live show that makes interaction with the audience special.

-Online tournaments - just for the heck of it. Low pressure, but it's fun to have one of these every once in a while. Some of the craziest moments from MK actually happened online, like the emergence of Madzin and the amazing lag-tacular Noob Saibot.

-Event-running consistency - We should get better at starting on time, or at least giving updates via twitter when things are late. We should also work to raise the level of our stream commentary; even at a local, you're presenting the game and your scene to the world. The better you represent it and make it look, the more attractive it becomes, and the more people want to tune in.

-Helping hands - I know that some of you guys like to have your private conversation tech threads, where you only share tech with chosen players of your character. But remember that the community is bigger than just the few of us here; and the more we grow it, the better it is for everyone who loves participating in or watching IGAU events. So don't be afraid to share. It may help someone who ends up becoming one of the best some day.

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THE WRAP

Overall, I'm really happy to watch everything come together. It seems like events are more and more exciting these days, from the majors all the way down to the smallest locals. Balance changes are on the horizon and level-ups are in the air everywhere. We will need to keep fighting to stay strong; but the future is looking bright and we can push this scene as far as we want it to go.

Above it all; I love you guys; all the people I've had the pleasure of coming across, talking with, playing against or writing about. So here's to you, and to the entire community.

Don't be afraid to come find me if you need help, with anything.

INJUSTICE!
 

CrimsonShadow

Administrator and Community Engineer
Administrator
Btw, I want to get everyone else's feedback on this. How do you think the scene is doing? What can we be proud of? What will help take things to the next level?
 

16 Bit

Mash d+1~Cat Claws
Elder God
NetherRealm Studios
Here in Chicago the Ghost Battle Series has been a big success so far. I was honestly kind of skeptical about a weekly tournament and ranking series before it started but it's been fun and given our players motivation. We have new guys coming every week and many regulars switching characters has caused a resurgance of the game here. We were like the last group still playing MK religiously and it seems like the torch has finally been completely passed to IGAU(though we'll still do MK tournaments sometimes).

This isn't just an IGAU scene problem but I'm pretty emo about the tournament schedule the rest of the year. There's a big gap inbetween The Fall Classic and NEC. There's also a serious lack of majors in the midwest since PowerUp and Season's Beatings are done.
 

Showtime

Reptile/Sonya
great write up, our weekly has been shut down bc of school starting but i am working my hardest at finding a venue for houston. My traveling for Injustice starts in October with top of the food chain. After that winter brawl will be mine
 

CrimsonShadow

Administrator and Community Engineer
Administrator
mann always forgetting showtime, am i not part of houston lol
Honestly I didn't even know you played IGAU seriously until last night -- hahah.

But <3

This isn't just an IGAU scene problem but I'm pretty emo about the tournament schedule the rest of the year. There's a big gap inbetween The Fall Classic and NEC. There's also a serious lack of majors in the midwest since PowerUp and Season's Beatings are done.
I'm hoping that MLG will help fill this gap. That'd be perfect.

Do you know when CoCo is rescheduling for?
 

CrimsonShadow

Administrator and Community Engineer
Administrator
Let's not forget that Arizona has a (usually) weekly stream going at http://www.twitch.tv/teamhazmat. You can follow on Twitter at @teamhazmat for updates of when the stream is live, and starting in October there will be a bi-weekly tournament series at the Microsoft Store in Scottsdale featuring all the AZ Injustice players and more, so definitely look out for that.
Hippo I always forget -- which night do you guys stream on?

Apparently there's a Seatle-area weekly as well; not sure if they stream.
 

Zyos

Zyos aka Mr Mix ya Girl
id love to have something in ohio sucks that theres no-where but to travel, that being said I had a lot of fun at gga's tourney yesterday but long drives lol.
 

KingHippo

Alternative-Fact Checker
Hippo I always forget -- which night do you guys stream on?

Apparently there's a Seatle-area weekly as well; not sure if they stream.

It's usually every Tuesday, but certain things have changed to where that may not be totally accurate. If it's not Tuesday it will probably be the weekend, but again I would always defer to Twitter

As far as the NW scene I think Khaos Gaming streams live from the Gameclucks place, although I don't know if it's weekly or not.
 

DarthArma

Warrior
awesome write up crimson. I love shouting out other streams when I'm at the break, and I know jaxel never minds me doing it. I usually shout it out when I see them in the chat. I'll see pig in the chat and shout his out, I'll see counterhitter in our chat then I shout his twitch out.

Also I will be at TFC but I'm not pre registered.
 

jaym7018

Warrior
I remember the on the break tourney you speak of had that great cdjr v reo match. That was a solid tourney. Indont pay attention to the fgc drama cause i find it pathetic but i guess vaginas were hurt and the following week many great players were missing and the break was pretty lackluster, despite darth armas perma hype commentary.
 

ApocaLips

Kombatant
This isn't just an IGAU scene problem but I'm pretty emo about the tournament schedule the rest of the year. There's a big gap inbetween The Fall Classic and NEC. There's also a serious lack of majors in the midwest since PowerUp and Season's Beatings are done.

GGA is a fantastic group that I love watching. But I think the problem of few midwest majors largely rests on you guys. You live in Chicago, the largest city in the midwest, play in one of the last standing arcades in America, with one of the strongest groups of players in the world. If your group doesn't take initiative and plan a major, who would?
 

Mr Aquaman

Armored Launcher
Administrator
TOTFC here in VA has become a really nice event, only 3 events in and we have attracted the likes of brady, and showtime and even reo are geared up for the next one. VA/MD has become a powerhouse for injustice.
 

YOMI Reno_Racks

I have a dream...
Crimson I have something SO BIG on the way that not only TYM but the whole FGC is gonna be talking about it.

I sold my tattoo shop and art gallery last week and have been hunting for a location to house my new business which will change the FGC forever.

There is nothing in existence even remotely similar to what is about go down. I'm talkin historical pimp.
 

NightwingDayZero

Truth, justice and the American way.
Crimson I have something SO BIG on the way that not only TYM but the whole FGC is gonna be talking about it.

I sold my tattoo shop and art gallery last week and have been hunting for a location to house my new business which will change the FGC forever.

There is nothing in existence even remotely similar to what is about go down. I'm talkin historical pimp.

Bay Area pls....

Will work for casuals.
 

GGA HAN

Galloping Ghost Arcade
GGA is a fantastic group that I love watching. But I think the problem of few midwest majors largely rests on you guys. You live in Chicago, the largest city in the midwest, play in one of the last standing arcades in America, with one of the strongest groups of players in the world. If your group doesn't take initiative and plan a major, who would?

This is a good point. However, as a venue, the arcade itself would be much too small to house a major event, unfortunately. We have thought of seeking out larger venues and running a major from another location, but this would be harder to accomplish because then we don't own the venue and would have to pay for it and pass some/all of that charge to the competitors.

We still have options to make something like this happen, and we're not saying anything is set yet...but look forward to a GGA event in the future that many people might be willing to travel to.

-HAN
 

NightwingDayZero

Truth, justice and the American way.
This is a good point. However, as a venue, the arcade itself would be much too small to house a major event, unfortunately. We have thought of seeking out larger venues and running a major from another location, but this would be harder to accomplish because then we don't own the venue and would have to pay for it and pass some/all of that charge to the competitors.

We still have options to make something like this happen, and we're not saying anything is set yet...but look forward to a GGA event in the future that many people might be willing to travel to.

-HAN

Maybe host an invitational?