In the earlier years of basing, Pure_Luck used to host "basing tournaments" every now and then. I feel that bringing these back, on a weekly basis at a specific time, could really bring some more activity to the zone. This is the layout:
8 captains (could be 4, if there aren't enough people) are put on private frequencies in ?go base. There is draft of the available players (1st captain --> 8th captain, then 8th captain --> 1st captain), and then team 1 plays team 8 in ?go base, team 2 plays team 7 in ?go base2, and so on. Teams are composed of 9 players (or 10 depending on the availability of people) so that each team has 1-2 subs. The winning team captain, and his or her lineup are given an advertisement/announcement for the rest of the day congratulating them.
I'm not sure what the current caliber of our developers is, but if a bot could be created to automate these matches that would be even better. That way, players can choose to play or not play by typing :BTBot:!playing, and captains can see a list of available players to choose from. In addition, statistics and leaderboards can be added to the TW homepage.
If this is carried out smoothly, it runs for at most an hour and 45 minutes. Assuming we gave staff that are willing to host it, assuming that it is successful, and assuming that there is adequate participation from the community, it would also increase overall activity of not just TW itself, but TWD.
8 captains (could be 4, if there aren't enough people) are put on private frequencies in ?go base. There is draft of the available players (1st captain --> 8th captain, then 8th captain --> 1st captain), and then team 1 plays team 8 in ?go base, team 2 plays team 7 in ?go base2, and so on. Teams are composed of 9 players (or 10 depending on the availability of people) so that each team has 1-2 subs. The winning team captain, and his or her lineup are given an advertisement/announcement for the rest of the day congratulating them.
I'm not sure what the current caliber of our developers is, but if a bot could be created to automate these matches that would be even better. That way, players can choose to play or not play by typing :BTBot:!playing, and captains can see a list of available players to choose from. In addition, statistics and leaderboards can be added to the TW homepage.
If this is carried out smoothly, it runs for at most an hour and 45 minutes. Assuming we gave staff that are willing to host it, assuming that it is successful, and assuming that there is adequate participation from the community, it would also increase overall activity of not just TW itself, but TWD.
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