EGP Wonder_Chef
Official Quan Chi Nerf Demander™
First of all this is not a flaming/drama thread, this is a thread to discuss a big potential problem with the MKI rankings.
Now in CrimsonShadow's post for the MKIRankings, the qualifications for a ranked tournament are this:
The issue here is that after some discussion with CrimsonShadow, he has let me know that "region" is not based on distance AT ALL.
What "region" means is an area and areas that are supposedly associated with it.
For example, my argument was that NorCal and SoCal are not the same region, since they are appx. 8 hours away from eachother, while Ohio to NY (which are considered seperate "regions") are close to the same distance.
His counterargument was that they ARE the same region, because both NorCal and SoCal are considered the "West Coast Region" When I asked what the entirety of the "West Coast Region" is, he could not give me a full answer.
The problem here is that CrimsonShadow ALONE is allowed to decide what these "regions" are; there are no official guidelines.
He has told me that the "East Coast" region does not actually include all of the East Coast either. In fact when I asked him to make a map of the "regions" he told me he couldn't.
That means he can decide whether or not to rank a tournament based on his individual idea of "regions" that aren't based on distance.
I personally believe that there should be a system in place based 100% on travel distance to determine this. I think this would be an absolutely fair way to decide what is considered traveling far enough to rank a tournament.
Please give me your thoughts.
Now in CrimsonShadow's post for the MKIRankings, the qualifications for a ranked tournament are this:
What Does an Event Need to be Ranked?
In order to be fair, an effort has been made to not include tournaments which feature one region of players almost exclusively. This means no locals, team tournaments etc.
The issue here is that after some discussion with CrimsonShadow, he has let me know that "region" is not based on distance AT ALL.
What "region" means is an area and areas that are supposedly associated with it.
For example, my argument was that NorCal and SoCal are not the same region, since they are appx. 8 hours away from eachother, while Ohio to NY (which are considered seperate "regions") are close to the same distance.
His counterargument was that they ARE the same region, because both NorCal and SoCal are considered the "West Coast Region" When I asked what the entirety of the "West Coast Region" is, he could not give me a full answer.
The problem here is that CrimsonShadow ALONE is allowed to decide what these "regions" are; there are no official guidelines.
He has told me that the "East Coast" region does not actually include all of the East Coast either. In fact when I asked him to make a map of the "regions" he told me he couldn't.
That means he can decide whether or not to rank a tournament based on his individual idea of "regions" that aren't based on distance.
I personally believe that there should be a system in place based 100% on travel distance to determine this. I think this would be an absolutely fair way to decide what is considered traveling far enough to rank a tournament.
Please give me your thoughts.