Seem like Own3D is really trying hard to capture the Eve Online playerbase into their collaborative site, I’ll write an article about how should CCP Games provide the tools for players to properly share their experiences without becoming a liability for their fleet mates, in the time being, wanna win $10,000 bucks? read on!

Announcement: New Eden Open $10,000 Tournament

Following the success of Alliance Tournament X in July 2012 we have been looking for opportunities that allow EVE players to flourish in an eSports environment. Our friends at own3D.tv have approached us about hosting a tournament in November and December of this year with a prize pool of a whopping $10,000, which we were more than happy to arrange. This blog is going to cover a lot of information and will be quite lengthy so please bear with us!

This is the first EVE Online cash tournament and we are very excited about bringing this to every player in the EVE Universe.

Tournament dates

The tournament will run over three consecutive weekends in November and December 2012. A full schedule will be published at a later date once all tournament slots have been filled. What we can confirm now is that the following will be our broadcast dates:

Saturday, November 17 and Sunday November 18

Saturday, November 24 and Sunday, November 25

Saturday, December 1 and Sunday, December 2

Focusing on Teams

Every tournament we have run in the past has focused on Alliances and has, for better or worse, excluded a vast portion of EVE players who are members of player and NPC corporations. For this tournament we want to change our format which will shift the focus to teams and all sign-ups will occur through a team format. Our Web team is currently finalizing a sign up page which will allow any player to form a team as a team captain and add members to that team.

Each team will consist between eight and 24 players, with eight being the minimum required team size and 24 being the maximum team size allowed. The total number of players submitted is at the discretion of the team captain. It is important to note that payment of any prize to a winning team will be paid by own3D.tv directly to all players listed in a team.

There will be a total number of 32 teams participating in this tournament and all teams who enter will do so through an online auction held on Saturday, October 19. More details on that later in the blog.

Classification of a ‘player’ in this tournament

To provide clarity on what constitutes a player in the tournament and to prevent gaming of the system the following rules will apply

 You may only participate as a player on one team regardless of how many EVE Online accounts you own
 

You may have as many of your characters in a single team as your captain allows. For example, if you own 5 EVE Online accounts with three characters on each there are no restrictions on how many of those characters can be in a single team. If you feel you can multibox your way to victory against some very dedicated teams then more power to you.
 

Once you have a player character on a team, attempting to place another character on a second team will result in disqualification for both of those teams. For example, if you join team A with one of your accounts and then attempt to join Team B with a second account, both teams will be disqualified.
 

We expect a certain level of sportsmanship for a tournament of this nature and in order to ensure the integrity of the event strict rules must be applied. Please show respect for your fellow pilots by joining one team only. Players who are suspected of joining multiple teams to disrupt the tournament or auction process may be subject to administrative penalties including loss of access to their accounts.

Ship bans

As well as changing the Alliance to team format we are also introducing ship bans to add variety to set-ups in this tournament. Full details of the banning system can be found under the ‘Rules’, ‘Ships and Bans’ section later in this blog.

To do a quick summary, each captain will have the opportunity to ban out two ship types per match. For example, Team A bans the Sleipnir, Team B bans the Tengu, Team A bans the Guardian and Team B bans the Basilisk. The bans will not cover an entire class of ships meaning that if the Sleipner is banned; all other command ships are still eligible to be chosen by a team unless they are subsequently banned out during the banning phase.

This change allows players to ban out certain ships which they do not want to face in their upcoming match. We feel this change will add much needed variety to ship and fleet compositions as well as highlighting the flexibility of successful teams.

Ship bans will be announced live on air before the match begins by the presenters and commentators. Team captains will make the bans 45 minutes before a match begins and will share this information with their team immediately to ensure that the correct ship types are eligible for a given match.

When a ship is banned from a game it means that both teams are unable to field that ship type.

Team sign-ups and entry cost

We will launch a team sign-up page on Friday, October 12 which will allow captains to create a team, assign a team name and add the character name of their teammates. Please note that the minimum team size is eight pilots and the maximum team size is 24 pilots (8 main players plus up to 16 reserves). Teams do not have to add a reserve if they do not feel this is necessary.

Only teams which are created through the sign-up page will be eligible to participate in the live auction to secure a tournament spot.

Team names which we deem offensive, inappropriate or copyrighted run the risk of disqualification. We encourage team captains to choose a name which is suitable for a teen rated audience.

Double elimination format

The tournament format will be a modified double-elimination setup which will culminate in a best-of-5 match final.  There will be two parallel double-elimination tournaments with the winners of those playing a best-of-five for first and second place. The losers of the final match of each tournament will play best-of-three for the 3rd and 4th place prizes.

Further details on how a double elimination format is run can be seen here. It should be noted that our tournament will run a modified version so will not be exactly as laid out in the wiki article.

Online auction requirements

When the team sign-up page goes live on Friday, October 12 we will allow players one week to sign up. This means that team sign-ups will close on Friday, October 19 at 23:59 UTC. On Saturday, October 20 we will conduct an online auction on Tranquility in the channel ‘Live Dev Blog’. This channel is a muted channel so only CCP Soundwave will be able to speak. The auction format is as follows:

The online auction will start at 19:00 UTC (EVE time)
 

A minimum of 20 PLEX is required to bid
 

Only team captains, or a substitute nominated by a team captain, will be eligible to bid. All team captains can nominate a substitute by submitting a petition under the Community queue no later than Friday, October 19 at 23:59 UTC.
 

When a bid has been accepted the team captain or substitute must have the PLEX available and contract the winning amount to the character ‘CCP Alliance Tournament     ‘.

Further details concerning the auction will be presented in a future blog.

Rule changes and format

Along with changing from Alliances to teams and introducing a banning phase, there have been changes made to the existing Alliance Tournament rule format. This section is quite lengthy and we advise all potential team captains to familiarize themselves with the rules before creating a team:

Rules

Tournament Rules

    This is a single-stage, double elimination tournament with 32 teams allowed to enter.

    As a player, you may only participate on a single team, regardless of how many player-accounts you own.

    Players are not allowed to move between teams once the team sign-ups close.

    All entries will be decided via an online auction with slots starting at 20 PLEX.

Please note that both the format and match rules are subject to change. It is strongly advised that participants watch the tournament forum regularly for announcements.

Match Rules

    Teams can field up to eight pilots on the battlefield.

    Fights are limited to 10 minutes. If a fight reaches time, it will be stopped and whichever team has the higher total points value will be declared winner. See "Victory Conditions", below.

    If a fight is tied after 10 minutes, the next ship destroyed will end the match.

    Intentional pod killing is NOT allowed and may result in the offender being punished. All podkills will be reimbursed.

    The match simulation is taken as is. Teams are advised to spend the pre warp-in time to verify that their ships are completely operational.

Penalties

A player found breaking any rules can be penalized to various degrees, depending on the severity of the offence. All penalties are incurred at the tournament organizer's discretion. Decisions are final. Penalties may be levied against a player or team and may include but are not limited to:

Points deduction

Reducing the offending ship(s) shield / armor / hull / capacitor to 50%

Involuntary moving of the offending ship(s)

Removal from the fight

Ban from competing for one or more matches.

Ban from competing for the remainder of the tournament, and/or any future tournaments.

The referees can call a match null and void or declare a result if they believe that one of the teams is not competing. This tournament is designed to showcase the talents of pilots and should be entertaining.

Place & Tactics

    Participants should be prepared, in their chosen ships and in a fleet, 20 minutes before their scheduled fight time. Teams will be brought by a GM to a star system in uncharted space and designated as team 1 and team 2. If you are not ready with this time allocation you will be disqualified from this match and the opposing team will be given an automatic win.

    Captains must be online and available 45 minutes prior to the match to make their ban choices. Further details on bans can be found in the subsection Ships and bans.

    There are eight beacons in the system, which serve as start off points. Four beacons are marked for Team 1 and four marked for Team 2. Teams will be moved to the beacon of their captains choosing.

    Once the word is given, teams warp in to the beacon at a range of their choosing, up to a maximum of 50 km. Team members are allowed to warp in at different ranges.

    The arena will measure 125 km radius around the central beacon.

    The host will begin a countdown. When the countdown ends, the host will break target locks of all ships in the arena.

    If a player warps out/leaves the arena, his/her ship will be destroyed. This includes disconnection emergency warps. This rule is in effect before and during the match.

    Warping within the arena is NOT allowed.

    Dropping cargo containers or other anchorable items is NOT allowed. Dropping regular jettison containers is allowed.

The following restrictions are in place after teams warp to the arena beacon

  1. Locking players before the match starts is NOT allowed.

    Activating aggressive or targeted modules before the match starts is NOT allowed.

    Launching drones before the match starts is NOT allowed.

    Moving before the match starts is NOT allowed.

    Boarding a ship during the match is not allowed.

Ships & Points

    Each team has 70 points with which to select their ships.

    Each team may have up to 8 ships on the battlefield.

    Teams may field no more than 3 of a given ship. This applies to specifically named ships only, and not ship hulls. For example, 3 Merlins, 3 Hawks, and 2 Harpies would be legal.

    Teams may field no more than 1 logistics ship.

    Ship point values are as follows. Ship types not listed in the table are not allowed.

    Battleship, Faction – 20

    Marauder – 17

    Battleship – 17

    Black Ops Battleship – 17

    Command Ship – 16

    Strategic Cruiser – 16

    Recon Ship – 14

    Battlecruiser (Tier 2) – 13

    Logistics Cruiser – 13

    Cruiser, Faction – 12

    Heavy Assault Cruiser – 12

    Battlecruiser (Tier 3)  - 12

    Heavy Interdictor – 12

    Battlecruiser (Tier 1) – 11

    Cruiser – 7

    Bomber – 6

    Electronic Attack Frigate – 5

    Frigate, Faction – 4

    Assault Frigate – 4

    Interdictor – 3

    Interceptor – 3

    Destroyer – 3

    Tech 1 Industrial Ships – 3

    Frigate – 2

    The definitions of 'Tier 1', 'Tier 2' and 'Tier 3' Battlecruisers are as follows: Tier 1 Battlecruisers are: Cyclone, Brutix, Ferox, Prophecy. Tier 2 Battlecruisers are: Hurricane, Myrmidon, Drake, Harbinger. Tier 3 Battlecruisers are: Oracle, Naga, Talos and Tornado

Fitting Restrictions

    All T1 and T2 modules are allowed, with the following exception:

      All Remote Armor Repair modules and Remote Shield Transfer modules are NOT allowed, EXCEPT on ONE of EITHER a logistics ship or a strategic cruiser.

      Faction, COSMOS, deadspace and officer modules are NOT allowed.

    T1 Rigs are allowed. T2 Rigs are NOT allowed.

    All T1 and T2 ammunition, missiles and charges are allowed. Faction ammunition, missiles and capacitor boosters are allowed.

    All drones are allowed, including Logistics drones. Augmented drones, which were previously banned, will now be permitted.

    Attribute Enhancers that give bonuses to anything other than perception, intelligence, willpower, memory, and charisma are NOT allowed.

    All Hardwirings are allowed.

    Boosters are NOT allowed.

    Cloaking is NOT allowed.

    Cap Boosters are allowed.

    The Ancillary Shield Boost module will be restricted to one module per ship for those pilots who wish to fit them.

Victory Conditions

    During a match, a team scores points for each enemy ship it kills, equal to the tournament points value of that ship. The team that has scored the most points at the conclusion of the match, or that destroys the entire opposing team, is the winner.

    If a team chooses to field less than 70 points, non-fielded points count towards the opponent's score.

    If a fight is tied after 10 minutes, the next ship destroyed will end the match.

Ships and Bans

    Team captains must be online and available to conduct ship bans 45 minutes before the start of each match. At 44 minutes before each match if the captain is unavailable their team’s bans are forfeit.

    Each team gets two bans.

    The way the banning phase works is as follows:

      The team which starts the banning phase is decided randomly

      All ships that are eligible for competition are eligible for banning.

      Bans are done sequentially in alternating order. For example Team A will take the first ban, Team B will take the second ban, Team A will take the third ban and Team B will finish the banning phase with the fourth ban.

      Each ban has a time limit of 30 seconds; if no ship is selected within that timeframe the ban is forfeit.

    Each ban targets a specific ship type and not a ship class or other hull. For example, banning the Harpy would not exclude the Hawk or frigates in general.

    Teams should endeavor to have multiple ship setups available as bans may impact your primary team setup. No additional time will be given if teams do not have eligible ships available.

Prizes

So let’s get down to the nitty-gritty and talk about prizes. This tournament will have four prizes as follows:

1st Prize – $6,000 plus in-game medal

2nd Prize – $3,000 plus in-game medal

3rd Prize – $1,000 plus in-game medal

4th Prize – 25 Billion ISK plus in-game medal

There will be no unique ships awarded in this tournament, however, every participant will receive a unique collectible in-game shirt.

Prizes will be divided up and distributed to the players on the teams individually, not given to the captain in a lump sum

Further information

We will be releasing blogs regularly in the run up to the tournament focusing on different aspects of the format and rules. In the meantime, please leave your comments and the Tournament team will provide updates as soon as possible.

CCP Bro on behalf of the EVE Tournament Team.

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31 Comments

  1. pew pew

    minimum 20 plex for bidding is pretty much going to rule out all but the big alliances anyway with their passive isk.

    September 28, 2012 at 10:37 pm Reply
    1. Or individual players trying to game the system…. for $10k

      September 28, 2012 at 11:05 pm Reply
    2. What?

      20 plex is like 10bils. Nowdays every scrub can allow it

      September 28, 2012 at 11:13 pm Reply
      1. Spare me a bil then?

        September 29, 2012 at 2:01 am Reply
    3. cunt

      So a team of up to 24 players can't afford 20+ plex? GTFO. Idiot.

      September 29, 2012 at 12:37 am Reply
      1. pew pew

        u mad bro? then try bidding over those alliances. you know what bidding is? and $6000 / 24 = 250 (lol) also only 8 ships are allowed on the field.

        September 29, 2012 at 1:19 am Reply
        1. cunty

          I aint mad, but if people are so poverty stricken they can't afford to buy the odd plex or so to keep the game profitable and running, get your priories right, people boast about playing drunk all the time, smoking weed etc, then they cry about plexes. GTFO.

          September 29, 2012 at 2:54 am Reply
      2. DarthNefarius

        Starting costs are20 expect bids will be 60+ PLEXes

        September 30, 2012 at 1:35 am Reply
  2. a player

    Any small group of people that work together can get the isk together to enter.
    Should be fun.

    September 28, 2012 at 11:12 pm Reply
    1. DarthNefarius

      Forget it the Tech alliance corps will out PLEX any small group of people

      September 30, 2012 at 1:36 am Reply
  3. OldxPlayer

    Although is sounds like an interesting mix, it still is enticing core players and leaving the fringe players out…good attempt at trying to save a tiring pastime

    September 28, 2012 at 11:15 pm Reply
    1. Scar

      What do you want exactly ? Fringe players don't dedicate time to improving themselves the same as core players so obviously they won't be able to dedicate enough to prepare for something like a tournament. Since you have such a wonderful grasp of what it is the game need . . . what exactly should be done ? Tournaments and prizes bring much needed publicity to Eve and CCP, thus bringing in more players that wanna try their hand at winning prizes. Fringe players play their game quietly and don't bring much to the table. While it is important for CCP to keep them playing . . . they just don't draw attention like core players that make videos for Youtube, make movies and songs dedicated to the game . . . and generally advertise for CCP for free. This is why the core player gets more attention. So stop whining and either make a useful suggestion or shut up.

      September 29, 2012 at 2:39 am Reply
      1. OldxPlayer

        my, my…………..I've played since beta….they should have let the players (sandbox) work it out, instead of playing to the 'interests'. Fringe players do dedicate more time than you give them credit. Not whining, just stating a fact…obviously it struck a nerve with you. Keep deluding yourself and you will be fine.

        September 29, 2012 at 5:59 pm Reply
        1. Scar

          What the hell are you talking about ? Let the Sandbox work it out ? If what you mean is they should allow players to make tournaments . . . then yes they do. Players run tournaments all the time. But per usual it is hardcore players and not casual players that participate in them. Tournaments require months of practice, spying, theory crafting and such to even have a chance of winning. Casual players by definition don't commit enough time to Eve to do that . . . if they did they would be core players.

          September 29, 2012 at 6:07 pm Reply
          1. OldxPlayer

            fringe doesn't mean casual…it means not controlled..open your eyes

            September 30, 2012 at 1:21 am
  4. Doctor Bob

    The level of meta-gaming, spying and preperations, ISK, and not to mention all the drame, that happens around the Alliance Tournament is just amazing, and thats "just" for the chance to win in-game items. Unleashing the hardcore hordes of eve players in a tournament with the chance to win "real" money will be fucking mayhem.

    September 28, 2012 at 11:20 pm Reply
    1. Goon since 07

      I will start getting my toon on 5 enemy teams and let them all get banned ! win

      September 29, 2012 at 10:08 am Reply
    2. DarthNefarius

      A medium sized corp is going to find the PLEX costs extrely expensive… if you are in a smaller corp 20 or less forget getting in the tourney.

      September 30, 2012 at 1:35 am Reply
  5. whdweller

    this isnt dota 2 just let people pick there team go try kill the other, no banning or that shit

    September 29, 2012 at 12:34 am Reply
  6. unsatisfied reader

    Scam…

    September 29, 2012 at 12:34 am Reply
  7. Problem!

    Make it bigger…. 32 teams isnt enough to cover all of eve…. 32 teams didnt even allow most of the alliances in…. according to my math (my math is INCREDIBLE) theres only going to be a maximum of 256 players…. (8×32)… 24 people per team but only 8 get to participate in an actual fight. Make the event bigger allowing much of eve to participate…. out of your 400k people less then 1% will actually be seen fighting so I suggest you fix that. Atleast the alliance tournament was proportionally sound as the amount of majro alliances is about 200 (estimating). So just make it a 64 team thing, 128 teams… if you really wanna make this popular for all eve players it must seem plausible for them to participate. Using the same alliance tournament format for a tournament created for the OTHER guys is not very smart…

    September 29, 2012 at 2:35 am Reply
    1. As a further addition to that, might I suggest proper groups whereby the top two, say, get through to the knockout rounds except everyone fights everyone as opposed to the flawed system where you only fought two other teams in previous tournaments. Seed some alliance teams that are recognised as worthy of bypassing the group stage, and tadaah. You get some great potential for allowing mass participation and also keep the nullsec blocs happy by giving them the chance to avoid fighting the little guys.

      September 29, 2012 at 8:32 pm Reply
  8. John Douche

    Oh god, ship bans … that is for bitches, isn't it?

    Team bitch: "I do not want to fight a Slepneir … ban ban ban!"

    September 29, 2012 at 10:14 am Reply
    1. John Douche

      Imagine this stupid idea for other games…

      Poker: You are allowed to ban cards like Aces, Kings or Queens.

      Chess: You are allowed to ban figures like a white Bishop, …

      *lol*

      September 29, 2012 at 10:23 am Reply
  9. Hmmmph

    32 teams * 20 PLEX * 12$ per plex => 7680$

    And auctions will go much higher than 20 PLEX. They could have gone higher for the price pool IMO. Even though one has to take in account the cost of orgnaising the tournament, it seems cheap.

    Now the question : is a team going to bid more than 10k$ worth of plexes ?

    September 29, 2012 at 11:31 am Reply
  10. Harry ballzitch

    It sounded promising in the beginning until the "fees" came in 20 plex for the average players not in the big alliances with bountiful rats is hard to come by especially with high-sec ganking. This is just another ploy for the major alliances to show how much isk they have and the "average player" is once again left out. Good job on secluding the rest of eve again.

    September 29, 2012 at 4:14 pm Reply
    1. Scar

      If you can't manage to get 10b isk between 8 – 24 players . . . then something is wrong with you.

      September 29, 2012 at 6:08 pm Reply
  11. EvE

    This is a good way to get people interested in the game.
    The Alliance tournament is one of the best parts of EvE.
    If this can be managed properly, it is win for CCP and for EvE players.

    BUT – the very big but is, as soon as you involve this kind of money, how does CCP avoid things becoming nasty? – DOS attacks? hacking? viruses? Real life money deals?
    Dose CCP really want to be responsible and understand their responsibilities in policing this? If they do and can, then great lets all have fun.

    September 29, 2012 at 7:57 pm Reply
  12. DarthNefarius

    As if the price of PLEX isn't already bad enough expect a spike to 800 million PLEX in the next few weeks

    September 30, 2012 at 1:37 am Reply
  13. prodeb

    i bet 58bil on hydra…

    September 30, 2012 at 4:34 pm Reply
  14. John Douche

    Let them meta-game… It is more entertainment for us.

    September 29, 2012 at 12:05 pm Reply

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