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Games TEKKEN 6 TOURNAMENT 2009 - 2010, Malaysian Open Championship
Games TEKKEN 6 TOURNAMENT 2009 - 2010, Malaysian Open Championship
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Nov 21 2009, 10:17 PM
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Dec 7 2009, 05:20 PM
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how many contestants was this tournament?
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Dec 7 2009, 07:11 PM
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QUOTE(L.S.D @ Dec 7 2009, 06:46 PM) Can i comment a bit? yeah i do agree with u. i ask some friends and they say....huh, when, what?I think this tournament did not receive the publicity it deserves. Not many people know about this tourney and only those that checked the forum often know of this. I am thinking maybe we should have: 1. put posters in big arcades across Malaysia to cover arcade players. 2. ask Sony to help send to all Malaysia PSN users to cover for console players. We have many Penang players not coming to the tournament and they are very strong there. So, to held this event in KL alone is not really representing whole Malaysia. If future tourneys to find Malaysia champion, maybe we can have a format like these? 1. One tourney in Northern , Klang Valley, Southern and Sabah/Sarawak area? 2. 4 persons of each area meet up in KL for Finals? That would at least give chances to all Malaysians, rite? Of cos, this is all depending on the management and the sponsors just my 2 cents here. anyway, i am happy Kiba won. he won in our place and he won again. honestly i thought the top few that played in our mini tournament were quite close standard but it is only my personal opinion. all the best to future competitions team playtime |
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Dec 7 2009, 09:58 PM
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QUOTE(asukajin @ Dec 7 2009, 07:58 PM) ive to agree with LSD alan. there are many tekken players out there that didnt know about the tourney. but the way the tourney was handled was pretty much smooth. i mean far better than the one held previously in BSC by another organizer. i am satisfied because joystick was allowed. that's how fighting tournament should've been played. by the way, the number of participants who entered almost reached 50 if im not mistaken. 30 the first day, 17 the next day. well i think u were mistaken....joystick were allowed in our tournamentagain, well done alan, and i do hope future toruneys (seremban...heheh) will follow universal tekken format, which is a 3 on 3 battle.ask any tekken players, that's how tekken is played in tourneys. u werent even here , so why say or make such comment we organise for fun just a get together nothing serious |
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Dec 7 2009, 11:20 PM
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QUOTE(L.S.D @ Dec 7 2009, 10:28 PM) Tim, i think he might be put off by the initial statement of no joystick allowed, which is why he didn't turn out. But we all do know the ruling is relaxed after that with joystick allowed during qtr final. ok man i am easy but i feel discomfort for the volunteers from lowyat and gamerzunite who came to help us out. simply an unfair statement. anyway, we had 70 plus people who registered but 32 showed up. and we only had a span of about 8 days to put things together. maybe it was free, so people didnt take this mini competitions seriously.But in truth, sticks or pads just need to be allowed, fair for all. Whoever said pad users are at a disadvantage, well, we have n2Ko and Gostan man still pawn people with PS3 pads anyway, what was the champion prize, runner and 1st runner up? |
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