Kazmer
L. Ron Hoyabembe
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If an upcoming patch was all we needed, the Robo Fortune patch would have done that for us, or any of the other patches. The game needs things that are happening in the community to be public, which they currently are on news sites now more than before. A lot of people who have heard about this Tour have already been really interested in checking out SG again/for the first time. You have to think about how the modern FGC player thinks in today's esports age. People don't give a fuck about a balanced game, they care about which characters are in it. People don't care about a hype tournament, they care about a big tournament. They don't care about a well run bracket, they care about a pot bonus. In today's age of FGC, something like a "Tour" is more aligned with public interests than anything else we've done as a community. I don't think "We shouldn't do this scene building thing because we already have scene building things" is really the way to go on this.I don't think we need an SG Cup or similar event to get people to compete, or even to get the masses to get drawn up into the narrative of our scene and tournament arcs. I think the potential for an upcoming patch does plenty for that already, and the direction LabZero takes often steers the narrative of how people view the greater game of Skullgirls.
Why not give people something really concrete, to help them easily understand the SGC's chosen focus, and where we plan to go? Just take the 5-6 events we've said are the ones we're doing, and make them SGCT events. What if, say, we could convince our TO's to include, "Official SGCT Event," on their flyers?
On another note: I think we should add another stop on the tour. This is from the SRK article:
"I'm in the european SG community, so I'm pretty aware about [Revolution 2016]. I thought that unofficial tour idea could also make the spotlight on us, as well. The EUFGC rarely has it, except when our best players wins US majors, like Ryan Hart or Luffy."
@Mr Peck comes out to a lot of our events, too. I think the EU community could use some love and consideration, even if we can't all make their events as easily as anything else on the calendar. Revolution 2016 could stand to be added to the calendar, I think, though to be fair I don't know what other events are happening in EU that their community may want a spotlight on.
The "announcement" wasn't directed at anyone but TO's. It was made because TO's were seeing CB's success and trying to replicate it without listening to us. It was announced publicly for people who want to know our intentions as a community, who might want to watch or follow our growth, to let them know we're still here if they want to play with us, but nothing more than that. The Tour isn't for points or prestige. It's for us, and it's for TO's so they can get a more accurate sampling of what they're getting into if they think about adding SG to the roster. It shouldn't have been any more than that, imo. A logo is neat, a image with the events is neat, but I think pushing the boundaries of what we're doing is unnecessary. Let's enjoy a year, just one year, without striving to be bigger. Let's just enjoy our game with each other.
This is the solution. This is our solution. We already fixed the problem of what to do about events, we've already largely come to this conclusion in the focusing turnout thread. I don't really know why we need to keep trying to fix the problem.
If you're putting forth reasons why this isn't CPT, or needs to be brought into line with CPT's standards, then this entire thing has gone over your head, past your face, between your legs, whatever. You've completely missed the point. If you think there's, "been an announcement," you've not been paying attention. If you have good ideas or relevant grievances, please speak up and contribute, but if all you wanted to come here and say was that you just can't comprehend why it's important to present a strong, easy-to-understand public face, then you should simply abstain.people said:
I had considered this as an option, but I like Zid's concept. It preserved the basic idea of a beginning and end to, "the tour," and I think that's a valuable narrative to communicate. A start and and end speaks to one year, while a circle almost implies this is what we've chosen indefinitely. I want to say, "this is our tour for THIS YEAR," which has immediacy, and also means it could change next year (because the community's focus could).
The end of tour tourney was just a loose idea, that was revealed to be unfeasible. The SGCT is very much happening, though, so yes, it is lit. We're turgid.
The logo is not final. Feel free to present your effort, and I'll fully consider it. I would advise you to start sooner than later, though, because I'm seeking to finalize a logo this week.I hate ask this but...
@Kai is the Logo for the SGCT Final? Might want to take a crack at it this week if it's possible.
Maaan, I'm not trying to run a store on top of all this lol
This is exactly what SGCT is.
This is word for word what we were doing up until this thread. I do like the thought of a logo and an easy graphic for people not 100% in the know to get an idea, but most of the other stuff feels like too much.This is what I think this "tour" should be: A list of tournaments the community has agreed are the most worthy to travel to for this game. Frosty is nice. CEOtaku does a good job. Combo Breaker for obvious reason. Make the list of these events public and say "these are the ones that have proven are good to the community and most of us will be attending." For any event not on the list, make it easy for organizers to come forward and directly work with us to figure out what they can change and improve on to make it worth coming to.
Exactly. We had a plan to do this anyway. Adding points to it just takes the fun away from it as the same people will get most of the points. Just let us have our meetups and fuck this pseudo capcom pro tour system that wont even benefit the growth of the community.
Thank you.
Absolutely. You won't be having to change your plans in any way, so you feel very comfortable being a Cool Guy Who Gives No Fucks™. No need to stop you. Do you, son.
... really? You're telling community members that have been working hard for a long time to support their game that they're doing nothing because they don't like the thing you're doing? Is that actually how you see people in the community?
THIS IS A FANTASTIC IDEA. I love this. I love you.
Don't be disingenuous by taking my response to him like it was for you. Mock said lol i don't give a fuck this is dumb so I said cool, be yourself, it's all good.
That's not real pizza though.
Alright, alright, take it to the Pineapple thread.
I didn't say it was dumb. I absolutely know I'm speaking for other people as well when I say this does not benefit the community in any way. There are better things we should be putting our resources into. By generalizing my comment you're undermining a lot of other people's opinions.
That's not what he said. He said "Adding points to it just takes the fun away", and that it wouldn't add any real value to the community (which other people are agreeing with, looking at the likes on comments like his and Kazmer's). I'm not taking offense for me, I'm taking it for him. That was really rude of you to say; he (and our other members who work hard keeping our community up *without* a point system) deserve better than that.
He's a big boy, John. He's perfectly able to be offended on his own.
Ok, I'm willing to hear this. With regards to helping build a combined national identity among TOs across the country, what are you and the people you're speaking for putting your resources into? If it is legitimately better than this, and I'm impeding it, I will scuttle this entire idea.