So in the aftermath of the second weekend of the Succession Trials, I was having a chat with a couple people on the Sarum team, and some interest was expressed in having more tournaments in a similar vein - 4v4, single-race-only (in terms of ships) with predetermined constraints on the structure of team composition. I'm a fan of the Worlds Collide setup used by EVE_NT but would rather something different so as to not step on toes and to try and see if we can fill a different niche.
The thought was to try using an internal PIE tournament that had been planned prior to the announcement of the Succession Trials (but not followed through with) as a test for the format and streaming setup and the like, and then depending on how it was received, to continue by rotating through the other races of ships - that is, with subsequent tournaments only allowing Caldari ships, or only Minmatar ships, etc. - to allow for other groups - with a particular leaning toward roleplayers (hence posting here first) being able to participate.
Some thoughts had on particulars:
- Matches themselves would use the same general ruleset as other tournaments being run. T1 drones only, except for rep bots, no scripted offensive ewar, t1 rigs, etc...
- Individual tournaments would restrict valid ship hulls to one specific race at a time; whether the style of further ship restructions in matches used in the first weekend of the Trials would be used (match-specific rulesets that change), or the style from the second weekend (one template for all matches, plus bans) would be, is up in the air.
- Matches would take place on Singularity to limit third-party interference and bullshit. However, in order to retain the "real assets on the line" nature of tournaments held on TQ, teams would determine their fits ahead of time, build the ships on TQ, and transfer them to organizers there. Ships would be rebuilt on Singularity and handed to teams prior to matches. If a ship is lost during a match, its TQ version will be trashed from the assets of the tournament organizer in possession of it.
- Prizes seem easiest to sort out as ISK, but other options could be arranged.
- Format of individual tournaments would depend on the number of teams involved. Smaller numbers of teams would be best served by a round-robin format with a best-of-3 series at the end; larger (up to
with single-elimination with another best-of-3 series. Could do double-elimination, or single with up to 16 teams, but that'd take a while - probably more than a single day.
- Pirate hulls were mentioned during discussion, but I'm not sure they'd really add to anything except as a "pirate hull only" tournament.
Anyway... thoughts? People who'd be interested if this became a thing?