CPL Signups End Friday 16
gnoos writes "The BBC is reporting that this month gamers will get the chance to compete in a $1M tournament. The CPL World Tour will stage a 'Pop Idol type competition' to find competitors for the world's most lucrative tournament, and signups end on Friday." We've previously reported on this tournament and the decision on a game.
shhhh. don't bother us. (Score:2)
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And for the record, all tournament matches are done on official CPL machines, not your own. The only thing you use your machien for at cpl is the giant BYOC lan, although your point
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To put this in perspective, there are currently 3892 UT2004 players, 3449 Q3 players and 45 Painkiller players online (ASE stats). The day after PK was announced to be th
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I really think DCI(makers of PK) paid CPL, but I have no proof, so I didnt really mention it before.
Regardless of game though, I am just glad we're moving away from CS/CoD/othe team based games. Getting 5 people flown around the country + hotel fees is expensive. Sponsoring 5 people for the above is equally costly and more risky. In a 1v1 competition,
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Note that DreamCatcher is just the publisher of Painkiller, the game was made by People Can Fly.
Source of funding. (Score:1)
Million Dollars (Score:2)