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Keyop
3rd February 2009, 11:47 PM
I was pointed this direction by 'Firedshot'.

We've got a league starting shortly for Wipeout HD. We're a UK based site so if you fancy joining other UK/Euro Wipeout HD users for a friendly league drop by and put your name on the line.

Keyop

www.playstationleague.co.uk - see Wipeout HD area

RedScar
4th February 2009, 01:10 AM
Can NA come join? Don't leave us out in the cold

LOUDandPROUD
4th February 2009, 01:54 AM
Yah, I was wondering the same thing...

AG-wolf
4th February 2009, 04:01 AM
do europeans think Wipeout is "their thing"? forgetting that there is a fair portion of enlightened people elsewhere in the world who can appreciate the series ;)

djKyoto
4th February 2009, 04:26 AM
We have the union jack on our flag, but if you're gonna be that way. :P

OBH
4th February 2009, 11:18 AM
im confused why we dont just host a proper league here.
spice up the homepage eLhabib style, and post results there.

Wip3ou7
4th February 2009, 03:50 PM
Hosting a WipEoutZone league is a great idea. I've always considered this to be the official-unofficial (or is that unofficial-official) site for the most hardcore of wipeout players, so why not?

Keyop
4th February 2009, 04:19 PM
Well, we're a site for UK gamers, no offence intended to those gamers from elsewhere of course ;)

RedScar
4th February 2009, 09:52 PM
Well if thats the case, y don't we NA players just steal/adjust the rules and make the league on this forum, seems entirely possible.

Firedshot
4th February 2009, 10:05 PM
A league for all classes or just 1, Would be great to see a league for all. Have as many divisions as needed for a league for the amount of people to join with 16 players per division say? each division race's 4 time moving the top 2 players to the next group of 8. At the end people get promoted or demoted depends on win or loose to the difrent division if there is one to move to?

Could be possible to do this for each class or have a Venom/Flash then a Rapier alone and phantom alone due to alot of rapier racers not liking phantom would be unfair to put them in 1?

Just putting idea's in for people to think about!

Spinninggenius
5th February 2009, 01:22 PM
I would like to run the league on playstationleague.co.uk, however I would also be quite happy to post results and information on this site as well. Here's the link again.

http://www.playstationleague.co.uk/board/viewtopic.php?f=268&t=4322

klax75
5th February 2009, 02:12 PM
I have been wondering why aren't there any leagues for WipeOut? I have been thinking about months. I've played a lot of games with leagues, ladder systems. Live for Speed has tons of leagues.

A season would last X amount of time. Now this style would have teams. Players are responsible for there teams. Recruiting, and manning any third party stuff they want. Each team would have a set number of racers, per division. Now like F1 the team and pilots would be scored separately. So every pilot of a team is trying to help there team and there own personal score. I also pictured to spice things up. Each team from the beginning of the season would pick what chassis they would be racing for that season. This would make it a challenge since you wouldn't be able to switch ships per race. Now each chassis would only get so many teams to use it. I'd like a 1 per 1 chassis rule. If one team has Icaras, then they are Icaras for that season, and so on. Depending how many people are involved the chassis maybe 2 teams can use each chassis.

Now each season would have divisions and junior leagues. But being part of the same team. So you would have Vemon, Flash, Rapier, Phantom (Premier) classes. Guys that are your heavy hitter phantom pilots can't race in the vemon class. They have to pick there division before hand. So no pilot is allowed to race in every division.

Now the season would be short maybe a couple of weeks before a new season begins. Blanking everyone scores and new chassis can be picked. A virtual trophy would be given for the champion pilot, and one for the number one team, and which chassis they used. Seasons would also be a mixture of events. So weapons races, non-weapons races. Single one off events, 4 stage tournaments, reverse tracks. I picture the seasons calendar would be given out, so everyone knows what tracks will be up, and what mode of play. So you could practice that track in between live events. The lower divisions would be using the same schedule.

The biggest problems I found would be, 1. How do you keep track of scoring? 2. How do you enforce chassis per season?

RedScar
5th February 2009, 03:09 PM
I have a moderate amount of experience using TWL's (Team Warefare Leagues) setup. The site is mainly based on PC games, but there are a few console leauges/ladders on the site. All they require is enough support behind the game and they will make a area for it (IE post of the forums with enough ppl and bam you get the area). From there they get an admin (existing or one who asks and has previous experience) to watch the league. If its a ladder, then its by challenge, and once the challenge is set then its up to the two racers/groups in question to setup a time and place. Failure to do so is a forfit for the defenders. If its a league, you have pre-set days and times to do the events, and you go from there.
TWL works on the honour system, the loser reports the loss and the ladder/league is updated. Disputes are handled by admins, and depending on the size of the issue, the result can be either a rematch or banning of one party.
In terms of rules, TWL generally has a forum post where users argue what should and shouldn't be allowed, taking the best idea and using them. For some games its complicated due to server files being completely rewritten (CoD4) but for wipeout which is on the console, the user can't do much outside changing the normal online settings so I don't see much of an issue. Rules would be something like ship selection, weaps on/off, # races per match.

Now its been awhile since i've used TWL's site mainly because of a drop off in two of my shooter clans, but the setup is pretty easy to get around.
Its easy to do it on this (wipeoutzone) site without having to go elsewhere with active users and admins of a league, which this forum has plenty off. There just needs to be a framework for it created.

Spinninggenius
5th February 2009, 04:30 PM
I have been wondering why aren't there any leagues for WipeOut? I have been thinking about months. I've played a lot of games with leagues, ladder systems. Live for Speed has tons of leagues.

A season would last X amount of time. Now this style would have teams. Players are responsible for there teams. Recruiting, and manning any third party stuff they want. Each team would have a set number of racers, per division. Now like F1 the team and pilots would be scored separately. So every pilot of a team is trying to help there team and there own personal score. I also pictured to spice things up. Each team from the beginning of the season would pick what chassis they would be racing for that season. This would make it a challenge since you wouldn't be able to switch ships per race. Now each chassis would only get so many teams to use it. I'd like a 1 per 1 chassis rule. If one team has Icaras, then they are Icaras for that season, and so on. Depending how many people are involved the chassis maybe 2 teams can use each chassis.

Now each season would have divisions and junior leagues. But being part of the same team. So you would have Vemon, Flash, Rapier, Phantom (Premier) classes. Guys that are your heavy hitter phantom pilots can't race in the vemon class. They have to pick there division before hand. So no pilot is allowed to race in every division.

Now the season would be short maybe a couple of weeks before a new season begins. Blanking everyone scores and new chassis can be picked. A virtual trophy would be given for the champion pilot, and one for the number one team, and which chassis they used. Seasons would also be a mixture of events. So weapons races, non-weapons races. Single one off events, 4 stage tournaments, reverse tracks. I picture the seasons calendar would be given out, so everyone knows what tracks will be up, and what mode of play. So you could practice that track in between live events. The lower divisions would be using the same schedule.

The biggest problems I found would be, 1. How do you keep track of scoring? 2. How do you enforce chassis per season?

Sorry about the big quote, but we'll live.

I think this is a great idea, so long as it is with a pilot's championship as well.
Then, like in F1, there would be 2 championships.

You suggested that there be 4 different leagues for the four different speed classes, although I see this league being run through all 4 speed classes in order to find out who the best, overall pilot is. Being a phantom specialist shouldn't necessarily mean that they are the best overall.

Scoring shouldn't be an issue, if we do tournaments. The two pilots in each team (eg Harimau) would have their individual score for the pilots championship, and their scores would be added together for the team championship. Does this make sense.

To answer your second question, before each season commences, a signup sheet could be displayed with the teams on, and competitors must pick their team before all racing commences. Should someone be unhappy with their choice during the season, they may negotiate their team position with someone else, although any changes must be clearly notified, and pilot and team standings will not change.

The pilot line ups at each time change with each season, and cater for the promotion and relegation. To make things more interesting, the same player cannot race in the same vehicle for two consecutive seasons.

klax75
5th February 2009, 05:54 PM
I was thinking different divisions then. It would give a sense of moving up the ladder. Also giving new pilots a sense of starting out. Kind of like a MotoGP with the different classes. So a vemom pilot may want to move up to the premier phantom league one day.

Maybe each speed class can have a A, B, C, etc version. Depending on how many people want to do it.

So a team would register there name, the pilots on there team. What pilots race for each each speed class. Limit the number on a team over all per speed class. Because it would end up being huge french teams, against tiny teams. lol

Maybe the winner of the last season Champion would for the next season use a Chrome skin, to stand out quickly.

So each champion per speed class would have a chrome skin.

Maybe each calendar event would have each race done twice, since races can be really short. So a weapons one, non-weapons, back to back. Then scores are added together. Or maybe 4 races per calendar event.

Calendar would be posted in advance so everyone can practice. Also for "Fans" to see what is coming up.

Spinninggenius
5th February 2009, 07:16 PM
These are all very good ideas, but the big problem at the moment is numbers, or lack of them. If you want to take part in this then please leave your psn id in this thread, and I'll count you in!

Firedshot
5th February 2009, 07:53 PM
I still feel that as there are alot of people they really don't like phantom there should be 2 leagues 1 with and 1 with out

klax75
5th February 2009, 09:08 PM
I pictured it you'd sign up for your speed class. Then during that season you only go with your speed class you chose. Not forcing you to change, race with what your comfortable with. I picture it would all be in the same league each speed class would be it's own championships, pilot and team.

RedScar
5th February 2009, 09:18 PM
These are all very good ideas, but the big problem at the moment is numbers, or lack of them. If you want to take part in this then please leave your psn id in this thread, and I'll count you in!

even for us NA players? Most of us have our PSN names on the right side of the screen on each of our posts.

Spinninggenius
6th February 2009, 04:17 PM
Hmmm, so it is. Shall I count you in then?

LOUDandPROUD
6th February 2009, 05:25 PM
I'm extremely interested in participating in a league, as well. Count me in!

Connavar
6th February 2009, 05:51 PM
I'm interested!

stinkleroy
6th February 2009, 05:57 PM
Sounds like fun, sign me up!

Spinninggenius
6th February 2009, 06:31 PM
This is the current list for all pilots at the moment. As new people sign up, I shall edit this post.

List so far is as follows:

Spinninggenius
Firedshot
LOUDandPROUD
Connavar
stinkleroy
TheFrostE
giarceew
& his mate
MancLadUK (depending on time)

NOTE: All people outside of UK will have to cater for the time difference

AnErare
6th February 2009, 07:40 PM
Spinninggenie, you should read the guidelines. Quoting entire posts and thus simply copying is annoyingly lazy and entirely unnecessary.

http://www.wipeoutzone.com/forum/announcement.php?f=23

KGB
6th February 2009, 07:51 PM
I think you would get a lot more people interested in this, if you could somehow incorporate it into this forum. Ive only been here a short while myself but people seem very loyal to this place and maybe see this league as a snub to this site.

Just a thought, don't want to speak for everyone. :D

TheFrostE
6th February 2009, 08:12 PM
count me in as well.... i dont see why not

Spinninggenius
6th February 2009, 09:22 PM
For the sake of highly boring admin reasons, the powers from above have told me that all people taking part in the league needs to be signed up to PSL. Registration is quick and easy, and should only take a couple of minutes.

Just to make your lives that little bit easier, here's the link.

http://www.playstationleague.co.uk/board/ucp.php?mode=register&sid=7e06391a8b8b4b7d494eca9f1d3fab31

OBH
7th February 2009, 02:44 AM
i love te idea, but honestly dont think it would be anywhere near as popular as an official wz league.

blackwiggle
7th February 2009, 04:03 AM
Agreed.
And once traveled against all in the AVALON LEAGUE,well,it would be a bit of a second run situation.
Sorry, but KANAR has the "Definitive" racing GG's,and I can't see it ever being equaled or bettered.
All the TOP racers have their wits prepared for an AVALON meet,you have to.

Maybe if you ran it for HD racers that only race RAPIER or FLASH speeds.

The PHANTOM LEAGUE GG's are solely in KANAR's realm and attrach ALL the ELITE racers.:paperbag

PS.

After reading this,well, I thought I might of come across disparaging of your attempt at a separate league.

Nothing could be further from the truth.
The more players the better .

If you see the need,GO FOR IT!

Spinninggenius
7th February 2009, 08:25 AM
See the website for more details, and look at rule 2.

http://www.playstationleague.co.uk/board/viewtopic.php?f=268&t=4322

Due to people not wanting to race at all of the different speed categories, I have reduced it to just flash and rapier classes. As part of the rule change, leagues will now run for just a two week period.

Should people still want to race in their favourite individual classes, a lot more people will need to be sign up to the league in order to have enough pilots. (and also catering for no shows, absences etc.)

Unless there are large numbers of objections, I would like to run the league on Sunday afternoons/evenings, but the time is yet to be decided!

And finally, just a further reminder that if you haven't done so already, you'll need to sign up to Playstation league before we can start!!!!!!!!

KGB
7th February 2009, 10:48 AM
Sorry mate, i didn't think by posting here it meant you signed up for it. could you remove my name please as i don't wish to participate. Thank you.

LOUDandPROUD
7th February 2009, 12:22 PM
For the sake of highly boring admin reasons, the powers from above have told me that all people taking part in the league needs to be signed up to PSL. Registration is quick and easy, and should only take a couple of minutes.

Just to make your lives that little bit easier, here's the link.

http://www.playstationleague.co.uk/board/ucp.php?mode=register&sid=7e06391a8b8b4b7d494eca9f1d3fab31

Thanks! I'm all signed up!

stinkleroy
7th February 2009, 12:24 PM
Im definately up for some rapier and flash races. It would make a nice healthy change to be honest as most of the events on here are geared towards phantom, which I really dont enjoy as much. You elite guys have to understand that just because you dont enjoy phantom, doesnt make you unworthy. I get tired of hearing "well done, but you should race phantom" it just becomes demeaning after a while. Ill sign up to PSL now :D

Spinninggenius
7th February 2009, 01:13 PM
Yeah. thats why we're not doing phantom. Have you signed up yet, cause PSL is showing LOUDandPROUD as the newest member?

In other news, I'm still waiting for a couple of you to sign up to psl, and I have received requests for the day to be changed to tuesdays, and the time at 9. If there are any objections please say! Thanks!

LOUDandPROUD
7th February 2009, 02:14 PM
Hmmm...9PM on Tuesdays...what's the time difference between UK and US again?

stinkleroy
7th February 2009, 02:22 PM
Done, signed up! Im guessing its about 5 hours or so time difference, depending on whereabouts in the US you are. Which will make it hard for you either way Jason. I wouldnt mind playing later, or on a Sunday evening to accommodate for time zone issues.

Spinninggenius
7th February 2009, 03:13 PM
No. It'll have to be Tuesdays, because it clashes with other things on a Sunday, and I don't particularly want to go much later because I saw someone from Belgium wanting to take part. If we started at 10pm GMT, we may not finish 'til midnight in European time, which would be very unsociable.

Sorry to all the people this time doesn't suit, but if there is a perfect time that everyone can race at I am yet to find it.

LOUDandPROUD
7th February 2009, 05:08 PM
Well, I'm off to bed between 10-11pm from Sun-Thurs, so I guess that means it won't work for me then... :frown:

Spinninggenius
7th February 2009, 06:12 PM
If your 5 hours behind GMT, the how does that affect it? If we started at 9pm, that would be 4pm your time (assuming you use EST)

RedScar
7th February 2009, 06:52 PM
If your 5 hours behind GMT, the how does that affect it? If we started at 9pm, that would be 4pm your time (assuming you use EST)

balls, I get off class at 4 on tuesdays. Count me out then, I don't feel like rushing home.

klax75
7th February 2009, 07:21 PM
It's sounding more like a ladder system them a 2 championship league system.

Spinninggenius
7th February 2009, 07:27 PM
It could be conceived as a ladder system I suppose because only people in the top division can win outright, and promotions and relegations happen. In England, we'd call this a league system, but either way, they are peas in a pod.

LOUDandPROUD
8th February 2009, 12:13 AM
If your 5 hours behind GMT, the how does that affect it? If we started at 9pm, that would be 4pm your time (assuming you use EST)

Oh...I guess I was thinking you're 5 hours behind me...not 5 hours ahead. My bad. :redface:

Regardless, it's likely still a problem for me, as the earliest I ever get home from work is 5pm EST...so, I'd be at least an hour late. :frown:

stinkleroy
8th February 2009, 12:36 AM
If this is going to work it will need to be scheduled at a weekend, when Im sure almost all wipers from around the globe will be able to participate. Seems right to do this and I cant see it working any other way.

LOUDandPROUD
8th February 2009, 02:57 AM
Agreed!!! :nod

Spinninggenius
8th February 2009, 08:12 AM
I've set up a vote to resolve the situation! Follow the link!

http://www.playstationleague.co.uk/board/viewtopic.php?f=268&t=4376

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I'll tell you all where this league is going. Competitor sign up for the 1st round of leagues will close on Tuesday at 9pm, as will the vote for what day the league is run on.

I shall then give 24 hours for people to sign up to playstation league, and if people fail to do so, they will be stricken (for want of a better phrase) from the list for the league.

There will then be a seeder event on either Tuesday 17th February or Sunday 22nd February to decide what leagues people will go in, depending which date is chosen, and the leagues will commence the week after (either the 24th or 1st March)

Incidentally, I'll stage a practice tournament next Sunday the 15th at 7.15pm, to which you are all invited, in order to test the format for racing and to give me a chance to make a practice grid/table thingy.

If you have any questions please PM me at playstation league or on PSN. Cheers!

Last chance to sign up!!!!!

Keyop
10th February 2009, 11:41 PM
Good to see this is getting legs now. I was doubtful there would be enough interest but spinninggenius has proved me wrong, good work!

It was me that insisted people sign up to PSL that are taking part. This is due to two things. The whole PSL site is run voluntarily, and we like to spend as much time gaming as possible not caught up in 'electronic paperwork' organising and running events. It makes sense to only visit one url to take part, though If SG wants to double post stuff that's fine too.

Of course you guys could just as easily run a league from here, but we do have some nice stuff in place to make the game mods lives easier, such as embedded tables and the chat box.

The chat box is on the front page of psl and all registered members can see and use when logged in, this can be invaluable in setting up and passing info around, or just for having a laugh during events. Not everyone has comms, so it's a good point of contact when racing/shooting or whatever.

Happy Racing :)