This isn’t discussed often, but TO’s improve through practice - just like players. A sponsor or new event partner doesn’t magically imbue experience. Making mistakes and reflecting on them does.
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For local and international event organizers, brand new and decades old, I’ve seen this hold true. So, go to events of all sizes. Provide TO’s practice. It helps our scenes improve and grow.
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Antwort an @TheHadou
I agree, and I think TOs should work on not trashing players for giving critique, and improving feedback forms. It seriously discouraged any open discourse. yes, i know that my public tweets were too harsh CEO, but the stuff I sent thru the proper feedback was still openly mocked
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Antwort an @TSM_Leffen @TheHadou
In smash its standard to have open feedback forms after an event, and publicize seeding early, and I really think this is somethint the FGC would benefit from.
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Antwort an @TSM_Leffen
I don’t fully agree with the seeding statement, but do agree that constructive feedback is always useful. I’m one of the guys generally requesting it.
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Antwort an @TheHadou
You don't agree with doing open seeding? Why not? Right now when discussion about seeding came up people just claimed "this is not the correct seeding" (when its the bracket that matters) and so on - to avoid confusion it should be done much more clearly and earlier.
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Antwort an @TSM_Leffen
I think open seeding, as with open attendance lists, can often create negative and/or distracting talking points (about both players and events) that aren’t always warranted. This is a perspective obviously, but one I haven’t been convinced not to hold yet.
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Antwort an @TheHadou @TSM_Leffen
This doesn’t mean that brackets shouldn’t be discussed and refined (as they need to be), but I’d much rather that be stablized by trustees than a public forum. Particularly when influencer impact in our communities is so strong.
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Antwort an @TheHadou
I don't understand - open seeding isnt really related to open attendance, since seeding is done much later, after registration has closed. The negative talking points happened now anyway, after it was too late to change most of it. Tons of smash events just skip that.
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Antwort an @TSM_Leffen @TheHadou
many events had a rough initial draft for seeds, but they were fixed with the help of the community and the discourse helped TOs recognize what the top players and community wanted from seeding, and made sure the whole transition much smoother.
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Right now people in the FGC complain when great matches happen offstream, or when top players go out early, and while not always, its often caused by bad seeding causing matches most people would want to watch happening too early. Not to mention that it rewards players properly.
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Antwort an @TSM_Leffen @TheHadou
That said, I'm definitely willing to have a conversation and see it from your view. We were in this a similar spot for smash a while ago, so I think I can explain my view better and you can inform me where the two communities differ.
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Antwort an @TSM_Leffen
Really happy to have that chat. I think it’s important to note that I’m not lacking knowledge on how Smash, COD, and other genres operate their open seeding (I’ve been involved with many). So we may be able to skip some of the entry level talking points. See you at CEO!
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