Shadowfury333
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more importantly, that's 3m52s/5 = 47s per round, assuming all matches go to 5. If some go to 3 then they can take a leisurely 1m17s, but no more.
Doin' math as we speak.Well, then, @Mike_Z pls weigh in on this. I have no opinion, but the math does seem to point to it being near impossible to fit a 3/5 top 16 into a strict 2 hours.
I watched all the 3/5 SG tournament top 8s last month when I was trying to figure out what we could fit in the Revo 2016 stream block, and they all took between 1hr 25mins (when things ran fairly quickly) and 1hr 50mins (when there was a crapload of downtime between matches, and pretty much every set went to the last match, including a reset in grand finals). NWM8 was 1hr 35mins, for a recent example. So 3/5 top 8 in 2 hours seems safe, but top 16 would be really difficult.
I like option #4.I mean, we could figure something out.
Other solutions:
- Top 16 - Top 8 happens on a side stream just before Top 8 main stage.
- Top 16 Winners is on main stage simultaneously with Top 16 Losers on a side stream.
- Harry Potter Movie Marathon
- Top 16 - Top 8 happens Saturday, saving Top 8 for Sunday main stage.
I mean, we could figure something out.
Other solutions:
- Top 16 - Top 8 happens on a side stream just before Top 8 main stage.
- Top 16 Winners is on main stage simultaneously with Top 16 Losers on a side stream.
- Harry Potter Movie Marathon
- Top 16 - Top 8 happens Saturday, saving Top 8 for Sunday main stage.
you need to chill
To put some context on this:
Is that including the 90 minutes it took to interview SIG?
Probably Evo 2014 or one of the earlier ones, @render probably has the numbers