OSG - RAYCITY
hope many RC players will join so it will be SUPER interesting
About OSG
@Global Presents the First Online Sea Games
Yes, it’s finally happening! Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam gamers, we dare you to take up the ultimate challenge to be the Southeast Asian champions of games such as Warrior Epic, Monster Forest, Sudden Attack, Audition, GetAmped and RayCity!
The champions will walk away with really attractive prizes worth up to US$30,000, including an all-expenses paid trip to Austin, Texas in the USA! So wait no longer and get the tournament details of your favourite game right away!
Registration Info
Open to all players playing in the RayCity SEA service.
Registration is Free.
Players are NOT allowed to change their registered IGN/nickname throughout the tournament.
Players will be disqualified if their IGN are not the same as that they registered.
Competition Period
Qualifying dates
Round 1: 30 Oct 2010
Round 2: 20 Nov 2010 (Top 16)
Location
Online
OSG Finals Date
Dates to be announced
Location
Finals will be held in an event in Singapore.
Singaporean finalist will have to make their way to the finals’ location.
Overseas finalist will be playing online at their location
Prizes
Champion - SGD $600 cash
1st Runner Up - SGD $350 cash
2nd Runner Up - SGD $250 cash
3rd Runner Up - SGD $100 cash
Competition Format
Qualifying format
*Points system for placings
*3 Races
*Tracks To be announced
Round 1
*128 Participating players will be sorted into 8 groups of 16 cars each
*Top 2 with highest total points from each group will progress to round 2
*In the event of a Tie for final qualifications, a single race will determine the remaining qualification slots.
Round 2
*16 players from round 1.
*Top 4 with highest total points from each group will progress to OSG finals.
*In the event of a Tie for final qualifications, a single race will determine the remaining qualification slots.
OSG Finals format
*1 vs 1
*4 players round robin finals
*Each match will be a best of 3 races.
*In the event of a Tie for number of wins. The head to head match-up in round robin will determine the winner.
Example: If A and B both have 2 wins
*but A beat B during round robin, A will be winner.
Aug 30 2010, 12:34 PM, updated 16y ago
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