IGN:
Drnqk
DATE:
10/23/23
WHAT YOU WANT TO SUGGEST OR MENTION:
More competitive side of the sports faction. We all know the sports faction is fun and all with the JockRP and roleplay in between teams, but at the same time there is a good amount of people that like the competitive side of the server as well and are on the teams for that, and we only get 1 tournament per year, a thing that is hard to attend, taking into consideration that teams constantly go into rotations of players. A little fact here: There is a single player remaining from the 2022 Football College Males team by October 23rd, that being Atoki, and they have not stayed on the team for a year straight. Now what do I suggest?
Since each football and basketball team has a total of 12 players, on a normal game we only have 5 playing at the same time for each side, in volleyball, a total of 3 players play at the same time on a team of 8, and well, on baseball, I'm unsure of how many play, but it might be something along these lines. I would suggest dividing teams into 2 teams internally, just like for the volleyball tournaments, Team A and B, where each team has 6 players. What for, you may ask? You'll understand throughout the post; don't worry.
Yeah, I mentioned how there is nothing but the tournaments throughout the year, so why don't we do some type of interesting league for it where teams battle each other to compete for an easier bracket in the tournaments? Every team A on one side and every team B on the other side are not facing each other until the final. Now, back to the league or tournament qualifications, teams would schedule a match with an opposing team that they have yet to play. College [M] would have to play one game with College [F], Bobcat [F], and Bobcat [M]. Where 1 point is granted for winning and 0 for losing. This way, teams will actually have to strategize and try to win games for an advantage at the tournaments. Where the 1st and 2nd teams at the end of the qualifications would end up closer to the tournament finals, getting an easier path to reach them. (Examples are attached below.)
HOW WILL THIS BENEFIT THE SERVER/COMMUNITY?:
I'm not even exaggerating; this gives us a lot of benefits. And I'd like you to list the cons that it may have, as I'm yet to find a real or good reason why something like this can't be done. Now the benefits.
First of all, everyone would get a chance to play for their team, as in the last tournaments there was a bit of confusion and many players from different teams did not get to play a single minute. Dividing teams would also cause these to plan strategies, as you do not know in which bracket you will end and if it is better to make one strong team or two decent ones.
If there are games hosted throughout the year, we will be able to see how teams change; some improve and others get worse, mixing up the spots on the table in a way where you would never actually know who is going to end up first. This way, players who most likely won't be able to be on the team by the tournaments that could be months away will still get a small taste of what the competitive sides of the teams are and what a scrim is—not a random one, but a game where you are competing for something.
At the same time, we would actually have a reason for why we need to practice twice every week and play the plugin. Are all those 90 or so practices we have throughout the year only dedicated to 1 game, 2 at most, of 10 minutes that decide everything? Call me crazy if you want, but to my eyes, that's stupid.
Next, in my opinion, this would also even improve the rivalry side of the teams, as you would be able to actually trash talk teams based on real games that you had with them, bragging a whole win on their face, or acting mad and messing with someone's house (potentially doorms) because you got defeated.
Continuing, the tournaments would feel much more exciting now that you either start first, with a foot already on the final, or last, ready to be the wildest underdog in Karakura Sports History. Imagine losing all 3 or 6 games (depending on whether you want to play 1 or 2 games against each team) in the year, to then come at the 4th seed and reach the final. That's really improving.
There will be more excitement for the tournaments as you will be ready to play the most important games of the year after all of the scrims and goals that you've gotten by being an actual footballer. LIKE we play football, and people need to understand that, it gets to a point where it just feels like a tag or a role on a server, but thanks to the rivalry and team bonding that it is not.
And well, of course! Cheerleaders, games like this, with longer and more frequent tournaments would give them much more opportunities to perform and create routines, as they normally dont have many chances to do so, and it is also a thing they technically practice the whole year for. Wouldn't it be cool for the Basketball College Males to play the Basketball Bobcat Females with each cheer team trash talking each other and cheering for their own team at the side?
There are literally hundreds of positive things I could keep adding to this list, but I need to stop at some point.
Drnqk
DATE:
10/23/23
WHAT YOU WANT TO SUGGEST OR MENTION:
More competitive side of the sports faction. We all know the sports faction is fun and all with the JockRP and roleplay in between teams, but at the same time there is a good amount of people that like the competitive side of the server as well and are on the teams for that, and we only get 1 tournament per year, a thing that is hard to attend, taking into consideration that teams constantly go into rotations of players. A little fact here: There is a single player remaining from the 2022 Football College Males team by October 23rd, that being Atoki, and they have not stayed on the team for a year straight. Now what do I suggest?
Since each football and basketball team has a total of 12 players, on a normal game we only have 5 playing at the same time for each side, in volleyball, a total of 3 players play at the same time on a team of 8, and well, on baseball, I'm unsure of how many play, but it might be something along these lines. I would suggest dividing teams into 2 teams internally, just like for the volleyball tournaments, Team A and B, where each team has 6 players. What for, you may ask? You'll understand throughout the post; don't worry.
Yeah, I mentioned how there is nothing but the tournaments throughout the year, so why don't we do some type of interesting league for it where teams battle each other to compete for an easier bracket in the tournaments? Every team A on one side and every team B on the other side are not facing each other until the final. Now, back to the league or tournament qualifications, teams would schedule a match with an opposing team that they have yet to play. College [M] would have to play one game with College [F], Bobcat [F], and Bobcat [M]. Where 1 point is granted for winning and 0 for losing. This way, teams will actually have to strategize and try to win games for an advantage at the tournaments. Where the 1st and 2nd teams at the end of the qualifications would end up closer to the tournament finals, getting an easier path to reach them. (Examples are attached below.)
HOW WILL THIS BENEFIT THE SERVER/COMMUNITY?:
I'm not even exaggerating; this gives us a lot of benefits. And I'd like you to list the cons that it may have, as I'm yet to find a real or good reason why something like this can't be done. Now the benefits.
First of all, everyone would get a chance to play for their team, as in the last tournaments there was a bit of confusion and many players from different teams did not get to play a single minute. Dividing teams would also cause these to plan strategies, as you do not know in which bracket you will end and if it is better to make one strong team or two decent ones.
If there are games hosted throughout the year, we will be able to see how teams change; some improve and others get worse, mixing up the spots on the table in a way where you would never actually know who is going to end up first. This way, players who most likely won't be able to be on the team by the tournaments that could be months away will still get a small taste of what the competitive sides of the teams are and what a scrim is—not a random one, but a game where you are competing for something.
At the same time, we would actually have a reason for why we need to practice twice every week and play the plugin. Are all those 90 or so practices we have throughout the year only dedicated to 1 game, 2 at most, of 10 minutes that decide everything? Call me crazy if you want, but to my eyes, that's stupid.
Next, in my opinion, this would also even improve the rivalry side of the teams, as you would be able to actually trash talk teams based on real games that you had with them, bragging a whole win on their face, or acting mad and messing with someone's house (potentially doorms) because you got defeated.
Continuing, the tournaments would feel much more exciting now that you either start first, with a foot already on the final, or last, ready to be the wildest underdog in Karakura Sports History. Imagine losing all 3 or 6 games (depending on whether you want to play 1 or 2 games against each team) in the year, to then come at the 4th seed and reach the final. That's really improving.
There will be more excitement for the tournaments as you will be ready to play the most important games of the year after all of the scrims and goals that you've gotten by being an actual footballer. LIKE we play football, and people need to understand that, it gets to a point where it just feels like a tag or a role on a server, but thanks to the rivalry and team bonding that it is not.
And well, of course! Cheerleaders, games like this, with longer and more frequent tournaments would give them much more opportunities to perform and create routines, as they normally dont have many chances to do so, and it is also a thing they technically practice the whole year for. Wouldn't it be cool for the Basketball College Males to play the Basketball Bobcat Females with each cheer team trash talking each other and cheering for their own team at the side?
There are literally hundreds of positive things I could keep adding to this list, but I need to stop at some point.