GamerBlake90
Blue Blurs for Life!
Before anything else, @AK Pig Of The Hut gets all the thanks for setting the King of Rebelos tournament into motion. I have witnessed the proceedings from afar and must confess that I am awed by how the community united to support the ambitions of players aiming to go to tournaments. Now that King of Rebelos is complete, we will be excited to see the winners at next month's Final Round tournament - unless, of course, the winners use their prizes to sponsor another player in their stead, which they have the power to do.
Thanks also go out to you, the viewers and the players, for making these tournaments what they are. I do know Pig is taken aback by your immense enjoyment of the event...so much, in fact, that there is the possibility of continuing these online events to serve as preludes to each upcoming major tournament.
And of course, thanks go to @Mr Aquaman for assisting with a stream for the Xbox 360 tournament while I ran the PS3 version (no, I'm not fishing for props, I do stuff like this all the time).
Now, those seeking to ensure the evolution of their tournaments will obviously need one thing. And what is that, you may ask?
Your feedback.
Tell us, in this thread, what you enjoyed the most about the King of Rebelos tournaments. Explain, in your opinion, what the pros and cons were...and don't just post "it was great!" or something like that and not provide details. We want to know ALL your thoughts. What do you feel needs improvement or toning down? What do you hope to see for the next online event IF this were to become a series?
Bear in mind, whether this becomes a series or not is all up to Mr. Pig himself.
Personally, I have no complaints. This event was ran so smoothly it's a 100% guarantee that the next one is bound to be just as great, if not better. Organization was solid all around. And I for one was honored to stream the PS3 tournament, let alone add in commentary (though I gotta apologize for any mistakes made in it, and I know there were some).
If you're thinking of participating should we decide to do this again, I encourage you all to SIGN UP AND FIGHT YOUR HEART OUT.
Thanks also go out to you, the viewers and the players, for making these tournaments what they are. I do know Pig is taken aback by your immense enjoyment of the event...so much, in fact, that there is the possibility of continuing these online events to serve as preludes to each upcoming major tournament.
And of course, thanks go to @Mr Aquaman for assisting with a stream for the Xbox 360 tournament while I ran the PS3 version (no, I'm not fishing for props, I do stuff like this all the time).
Now, those seeking to ensure the evolution of their tournaments will obviously need one thing. And what is that, you may ask?
Your feedback.
Tell us, in this thread, what you enjoyed the most about the King of Rebelos tournaments. Explain, in your opinion, what the pros and cons were...and don't just post "it was great!" or something like that and not provide details. We want to know ALL your thoughts. What do you feel needs improvement or toning down? What do you hope to see for the next online event IF this were to become a series?
Bear in mind, whether this becomes a series or not is all up to Mr. Pig himself.
Personally, I have no complaints. This event was ran so smoothly it's a 100% guarantee that the next one is bound to be just as great, if not better. Organization was solid all around. And I for one was honored to stream the PS3 tournament, let alone add in commentary (though I gotta apologize for any mistakes made in it, and I know there were some).
If you're thinking of participating should we decide to do this again, I encourage you all to SIGN UP AND FIGHT YOUR HEART OUT.
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